We will release the Livecoding.tv v2.5 shortly. It is coming up with tons of features, and that’s why we want to update our loyal visitors early! The list of design changes coming up are big to do in one step so we broke v2.5 into three sub-releases: I, II, III. Below are the main features that you will see live in the next update.
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Useless plans... Where is the HTML5 player? -.-
Hey Tiago,
We already have HTML5 player on Livecoding.tv. Check out the HTML5 guide to know how to enable it.
http://blog.liveedu.tv/2016/06/22/watch-livestreams-videos-html5-livecoding-tv/
HTML5 player should be the default one. Still, I'm using Safari...
Looking forward to this awesome update!!! Keep up the great work guys!
Thank you, Ray Benefield, the update is now live. Enjoy!
Guys, it is interesting updates, but it will be better if it will be about streaming player and software. It is really hard to watch videos on linux. Are we developers or cooking blogers? Do we have to use flash and windows to use livecoding?
Hey Alexandr,
There are many streamers who are using Linux platform. All you need to do is enable HTML5 for watching videos. Check out the HTML5 guide to know more.
http://blog.liveedu.tv/2016/06/22/watch-livestreams-videos-html5-livecoding-tv/
Playling livestreams on Linux should work fine with HTML5 and Flash. I justed tested it out and it worked fine for me. Could you please give me your username so our 24/7 support can contact you?
I have read some interviews on this blog of broadcasters who have found other broadcasters at their locality through Livecoding.....improvement in user discovery engine is certainly going to increase a community integration and support for them
It seems the feature for recruitment has really lifted off. Much better benefits and ease of finding for employment commitments.
One of the best feature in this v2.5 is the category content page, because it happens so many times, that i browse over Livecoding.tv and i'm looking at a language with interest but i have to look for its resource and info over google. this is a good addition where most of the info and learning resource will be right here at one place.