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iSquint developer ceases operations, may release source code
Monday, October 06, 2008 - 05:00 PM EST

"Techspansion, creator of the media conversion applications iSquint, VisualHub and AudialHub has closed down," MacNN reports.

"The developer, Tyler Loch has updated the company's website which notes that the decision to close down was a personal one but promises to keep the support forum and email available for a while longer to take care of any remaining issues," MacNN reports.

"Loch is considering releasing the source code for the application so that other developers may pick up the applications and keep them going," MacNN reports.

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Oct 06, 08 - 04:07 pm Comment from: iWonder

Now the only question is...
...how long will it take before some idiot posts a politics-related message in response to this news...

Oct 06, 08 - 04:12 pm Comment from: Demon

That just Bites. I bought a copy of Visual Hub, One on the best video transcoder programs on the market today.

Tyler we'll miss you in the market. If you make it open source let me know and I'll do my best to build a developer community around it.

Lower the Apple Flags to half mast in honor of the death of Visual Hub, iSquint and AudialHub.

Good Luck and Best wishes to you Tyler.

Oct 06, 08 - 04:16 pm Comment from: maclover

I bought Visual Hub too, it's the best, and fills a great void.
Good luck Tyler!!

Oct 06, 08 - 04:19 pm Comment from: Subculture

Gah!.... VisualHub is one of the few programs I use daily. Glad I have a copy.

Oct 06, 08 - 04:28 pm Comment from: Jamie

Cheers for a brilliant App Tyler. I bought VisualHub a while ago, and it's always my 1st choice to transcode AVI to H.264.

Oct 06, 08 - 04:41 pm Comment from: ericdano

Damn, I use Visual Hub quite frequently. ......

Oct 06, 08 - 04:42 pm Comment from: Jim - TIV

It's bush's fault I tell you!

No! it's Nancy Pelosi's doings!!!!!

there.. happy?

Oct 06, 08 - 04:44 pm Comment from: Jim - TIV

The real sad fact is I just took the site gender poll for this site. 94% males....

dang... I gotta get a life.

Oct 06, 08 - 04:54 pm Comment from: SarahPalinRocks

ericdano:

Don't panic, VH is not going to stop working.

It's good software, someone will pick it up and keep it going.

Oct 06, 08 - 04:57 pm Comment from: OpJ

Audiahub, Visualhub and iSquint are great little programs--very well done GUI applescripting (I think) wrapped around open source conversion software that is as powerful as it is non-user friendly.

iSquint was free--I bought both of the others.

I'd really like to see them open sourced.

Oct 06, 08 - 05:11 pm Comment from: Cowboy

I bought Visual Hub too hmmm Great software! Hopefully somebody will pick it up...

Oct 06, 08 - 05:37 pm Comment from: Quad Core

Hey guys, I just checked and the program didn't stop working just because they have.

Oct 06, 08 - 05:43 pm Comment from: DreamTheEndless

Wow - I just bought them both a few weeks ago.

Good stuff.

To everyone - get them while you can - if you can.

Oct 06, 08 - 05:44 pm Comment from: MorON

@Quad Core: But what it means is that in the future as OS X evolves, this app will likely break. Or, the landscape will change in video conversion and the app will need to be updated to stay relevant.

Oct 06, 08 - 06:03 pm Comment from: mistrrhappy

With Quicktime X on the horizon along with 10.6, some codecs will change, undoubtedly. I also bought VisualHub, and it is a great tool for its intended purpose. I hope new developers pick it up and maintain its usefulness in years to come!

Oct 06, 08 - 06:25 pm Comment from: Niff Stipples

Visual Hub is a very useful tool -- use it regularly -- never bombs, always does what is expected.


Niffy

Oct 06, 08 - 06:36 pm Comment from: ragin' on

I bought Visualhub and use it often, great program. Clearly Tyler Loch is very talented. Hope he reappears with other apps.

Oct 06, 08 - 07:21 pm Comment from: TowerTone

Tyler was always quick to respond to request, and has a great sense of humor.

I have been using VH for two years, mainly to get AVIs from camera video into iTunes and my iPhone. Love it.

Good luck.

Oct 06, 08 - 07:41 pm Comment from: Lilochris

Why??? iSquint is the best & I use it all the time. Strong program considering it's free/

Oct 06, 08 - 08:44 pm Comment from: NormM

I took a quick look at this. I usually use MpegStreamclip (which is free and does editing) for these kinds of conversions (except authoring DVD's, for which I use Toast9). Quicktime Pro with the mpeg plugin can also do a lot of this. Are there some things that VisualHub does that are unique?

Oct 06, 08 - 09:08 pm Comment from: Name

Who cares. VLC will play anything. And if you really need to convert anything then there's ffmpegx

homepage.mac.com/major4/

which is superior to isquint and free.

Oct 06, 08 - 10:36 pm Comment from: Lilochris

One can rip a DVD movie or clips of it with Mac The Ripper, you can easily take that ripped file & take it to iSquint & convert it to an MP4 or .mov format. Then take it to iMovie or iDVD, add chapters & you got a copied DVD. All done with free software.

( Though I haven't yet got to creating the DVD Yet but I don't see why it will not work . Once in .mov or MP4 format which is understandable for imovie & iDVD, Why not??)

Not much need for Toast or Nero.

Oct 07, 08 - 01:18 am Comment from: nobodi

I use iSquint a lot. Lock did a great job.

I wish I'd bought Visual Hub.

Bummer.

I hope someone else can take it over.

Oct 07, 08 - 01:33 am Comment from: Wrong Again

Am I the only one that thinks the people posting for the source code in his forums are the kind of people that would steal shoes from a dead man? Even further, what IS the appropriate time to ask for code to be open sourced? I don't think Ms. Manners has ever weighed in on this.

There are free alternatives to VisualHub and iSquint, but there were free alternatives while they were on the market, too. Fact is, I think Tyler "gets" what the Mac is about and designed the program for humans that might want to do a bit of compression every now and again. Even if the free apps were to copy his interface (they likely won't because they HATE the idea that people would rather buy his apps than use their free versions), they'd be just like Windows trying to copy the Mac. They'd get the general idea, but still miss the point.

"Are there some things that VisualHub does that are unique?"
Not really, but it's not WHAT it did, it's HOW it did it.

Oct 07, 08 - 02:58 am Comment from: drmacnut

It seems between many of us that VisualHub has proven to be a very useful and well-appreciated app. I use it several times a week also for transcoding. It's wonderful and well worth the money.

So if so many of us seem to have paid for it and use it, WHY is Techspansion going down?

Oct 07, 08 - 06:10 am Comment from: @iWonder

SarahPalinRocksInThe Head

There ya go, I couldn't resist.

Oct 07, 08 - 07:16 am Comment from: goon

BarackGotzRocksinDaLips

Oct 07, 08 - 09:44 am Comment from: Tank

Darn. VisualHub is much faster than Quicktime for these conversions. I also like that it'll join videos. I hope VH still works in Snow Leopard.

Oct 07, 08 - 01:53 pm Comment from: nekogami13

Wow, this happened a week before this was posted here.
Nice to know you get the current, latest news here.

@drmacnut: The developer wants to have a life, ie. spend time with his wife. He correctly came to the conclusion that money or business success is not worth sacrificing the loved ones in your life for.

Oct 09, 08 - 03:14 pm Comment from: nekogami13

Oh yeah-
You do realize this was just a GUI front end to ffmpeg-a freely available unix media tool?

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