March 26, 2008

Slice and Dice Online Videos with Omnisio

Mark Hendrickson

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Even though video has become a popular internet pastime over the past few years, there’s still a very little that average people can do with it. They can watch it, comment on it, and embed it on social networks and blogs if it tickles their fancies. Oh, and they can create it…but the majority of them won’t bother.

Omnisio wants to provide more options for us less creative types. Since most people don’t have enough time, patience or skill to record their own original content, Omnisio is giving them the tools needed to create mashups of other people’s original content.

As with Hulu, Omnisio users can extract sections of clips they find on the web (currently only those on YouTube, Google Video, or Blip.tv). They can then take those clips and stitch them together to form new, embeddable compilations. The process from start to finish is easy enough; just copy and paste the URLs of the videos you want, and drag a few sliders to indicate where each should begin and end. The only real beef I have with the tool is that (oddly) you can’t move the “start” slider to exactly where you want it; it only moves in 8-second increments. The “end” slider doesn’t have this problem.

<div><a href="http://www.omnisio.com" href="http://www.gigyamailbutton.com/wildfire/gigyamailbutton.ashx?url=aHR*cDovL3d3dy5naWd5YS5jb2*vd2lsZGZpcmUvd2Zwb3AuYXNweD9tb2R1bGU9ZW1haWwmdXJsPWh*dHAlM*ElMkYlMkZvbW5pc2lvJTJFY29tJTJGdiUyRkt3TkhIOVVkamhHJTJGbW9kZWxzJTJEZmFsbGluZyUyRG9uJTJEdGhlJTJEcnVud2F5" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview ('/outbound/www.omnisio.com');">Share and annotate your videos</a> with Omnisio!</div> <p>

The second innovation Omnisio brings to online video is a new commenting system that places comments within videos as popup bubbles. To be fair, these aren’t entirely new to the web; iminlikewithyou users are altogether too familiar with them. But they’re fun nonetheless, and it’s nice that you can use them to annotate videos with friends without interference from the mob that overruns YouTube.

Finally, the guys behind Omnisio are developing technology for combining slides with videos and tagging interesting people and highlights. The presentation functionality will essentially sync slides with various points within a video and show those slides in a dock below the video where you can click on them to skip around.

Omnisio is a Y Combinator company founded by Ryan Junee, Julian Frumar, and Simon Ratner. Expect even more capabilities from them down the line intended to put a “spine” into online video.

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  1. Denis

    Love this - awesome!

    Check out the vid “My boobs are ok” im still rolling on the floor and laughing..

  2. Mike

    Woot! Now I can my rick roll compilations. Score!

  3. sharpshoot

    Congrats guys. These guys are ones to watch and have a lot of competition to fund them.

  4. Ryan

    Unfortunately we can only position the start slider on keyframes, and depending on the source video they could be as good as 1 second apart, or as bad as dozens of seconds apart. This is because the video is streamed directly from youtube etc - we don’t make a copy.

    We are working on some ideas to help improve this.

    Ryan
    Co-founder & CEO - Omnsio

  5. ely fall

    now i can mash all the jayz and coldplay videos into one single video i can play non stop for hours.

  6. Duncan Riley

    I cant’ believe it’s not butter :-) I notice TC commenters are having fun with the clip already….

  7. Jules

    hehe… there’s some funny ones in there already Duncan. Looks like the TC crowd have a sense of humor.

    Incidentally, if you go to the video page, you can see them all laid out and click on the associated time to jump straight to that point in the video:

    http://tinyurl.com/32pd7d

  8. DaveS

    Straight to the dead pool.

  9. Ryan Spahn

    Will you be making this more of a social/personal thing… like allowing only those on your Facebook, MySpace and Twitter to comment on the video? So when you watched this model youtube video you would only be seeing comments from your Internet friends. So everyone watching this video would have a different personal experience based on their Internet friends’ comments.

    The free for all is cool too, but it looks like it opens the doors to spam and stuff.

  10. dumbfounder

    Um, we have had this product for a long time called Searchles TV Remash that let’s you do the same thing. You can also mashup videos from other networks, but editing is just for Youtube and Google:

    example of editing:
    http://www.searchles.com/channels/show/1990

    college humor mashup:
    http://www.searchles.com/channels/show/1271

    youtube mashup:
    http://www.searchles.com/channels/show/3277

    And yes, we have that same 8 second increment problem.

  11. dumbfounder

    oh yeah, go here to see the editor:

    http://www.searchles.com/misc/remash

  12. WPPM

    Is this cool or what? Omnisio deserves an award for this funtastic software that would make video creation real fun. I highly recommend it!

  13. Paisano

    As dumbfounder just mentioned, this all smacks of Searchles!
    I love searchles which allows you to create precise video cuts.
    http://www.searchles.com

  14. Chris

    Comments overlaid on video has been around for years at the Japanese video sharing site Niconico Douga http://www.nicovideo.jp/

  15. Arc Tangent

    Awesome! a new way to spam otherwise creative content. Hasn’t Vimeo or one of those video sites (I can’t remember the name) been doing this for a couple years now? How is this new?

  16. Simon

    @#9: Absolutely. Facebook and MySpace are in the works.

  17. Online Gamer

    This idea seems much better implemented over at http://www.viddler.com . You get your comments and can still see the video.

  18. xavierv

    The idea is brilliant, the execution is so-so

  19. CD

    I like the tool it’s great! but isn’t it (in theory) illegal to cut and mashup videos without the owner’s permission?

    Below is some text from youtube’s “terms of use”:

    Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only and may not be downloaded, copied, reproduced, distributed, transmitted, broadcast, displayed, sold, licensed, or otherwise exploited for any other purposes whatsoever without the prior written consent of the respective owners. YouTube reserves all rights not expressly granted in and to the Website and the Content.

    B. You may access User Submissions solely:
    • for your information and personal use;
    • as intended through the normal functionality of the YouTube Service; and
    • for Streaming.
    “Streaming” means a contemporaneous digital transmission of an audiovisual work via the Internet from the YouTube Service to a user’s device in such a manner that the data is intended for real-time viewing and not intended to be copied, stored, permanently downloaded, or redistributed by the user. Accessing User Videos for any purpose or in any manner other than Streaming is expressly prohibited. User Videos are made available “as is.”

    C. User Comments are made available to you for your information and personal use solely as intended through the normal functionality of the YouTube Service. User Comments are made available “as is”, and may not be used, copied, reproduced, distributed, transmitted, broadcast, displayed, sold, licensed, downloaded, or otherwise exploited in any manner not intended by the normal functionality of the YouTube Service or otherwise as prohibited under this Agreement.

  20. Arc Tangent

    Hmm.. Looks like Omnisio deletes comments they don’t like. Lots of comments from this morning no longer appear in the video.

    Omnicensored.

  21. Simon

    @19: You are right, we don’t like spam. We delete it.

    If you look carefully, though, you’ll notice the negative comments are still there (if you can spot them in all the noise :)

  22. Eric Borgos

    I don’t understand how Omnisio can expect to avoid legal problems. Almost every use of their site is illegal. Many of the most popular videos on Youtube and similar video sites are already in violation of copyright laws, but the copyright holder most of the time does not care. But if you then start messing with the integrity of the videos to present them in ways they were not intended to be shown, it further increases the chances the copyright holder will get upset. And, on top of that, as a previous commenter pointed out, it probably violates the terms of use of whatever video site you are getting the videos from, so now you have the legal forces from Youtube/Google to worry about.

    For example, Steve Ballmer may not mind full video clips of his speeches being posted on Youtube, but he might not like compilation clips like the one on main page of Omnisio, which is specifically designed to to make him look silly. Then, to make it even worse, people write all sorts of derogatory comments on the video in the popup bubbles. I assume video footage like that is copyrighted by Microsoft, and I am sure they don’t want to allow things like this.

    All that being said, Omnisio is a fun site and may never get in trouble, but it seems risky from a business perspective.

    - Eric

  23. Adam

    Eric, I totally agree. I’m interested to see if Google ever says anything. Mogulus is in the same position - though worse. They do copy the video.