i would like to presnt you igmdb.org, which started as a fragmovie site. instead of just having a stream of the movie, the site will mirror the original file. this means that you can watch the original file with the original bitrate, and of course 60fps movies are a different world compared to the 30fps streams.
the site itself doesnt have its own lower bitrate stream files like movievault, but its allowed to embend youtube, vimeo and other videohosting streams.
the site started from a few quake movies, but now we have over 1k fragmovies in mostly fast paced games (such as tf2).
the other new feature of the site is the demorender. only supported quake live and quake 3 until last week. some of you who play quake too, may know the easy process: you register to the site, upload the demo from a link or from your computer, wait a few hours and get the youtube link on your email adress (or you can get a direct download for the file if you donate to the site). it is even possible to cut the demo, and give certain timeperiod, only to cut an ace for example. in the future we will try to implement more games (priority is quake warsow and unreal at the moment).
the tf2 demo render however is still in beta stage, but it should work properly. if you have any kind of suggestion on the config, or any kind of question, visit us at #maverickservers @qnet. pls upload only ineye demos, cause obviously it needs human interaction to select certain pov from a sourcetv demo.
about the cfg: the renderer uses HUDAS Iscariote hud, because it has highly visible numbers, and can be viewed on a mobile device too (and mainly cause its my presonal preference), and instead of the default hitsound we use fortress forever hitsound (which is less annoying for obvious reasons). plus the render uses the advanced spectator plugin just like the main tf2 streams out there, so you can see the outlines on people.
test render
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2mYdv0mG9M