Posts from 2011
Enhanced Assemblies index page for better debugging
The Assembly index page now offers a full-screen table with detailed information and a new filter system for enhanced debugging of Assemblies.
Tim KoschützkiLaunch of new /file/filter Robot for file filtering
Our newly released Robot allows you to filter incoming files based on all of the file's metadata and personalised conditions.
Tim KoschützkiLaunching audio encode Robot & exciting new updates
We are releasing our /audio/encode Robot, which should greatly help with your audio needs. Check out the docs page and demo section to see how everything works.
Tim KoschützkiLaunching SFTP Robot & unveiling new homepage
Our SFTP robot makes storing files on your own servers a breeze and costs just the same as the /s3/store Robot. We also launched a brand new website.
Tim KoschützkiEnhanced Assembly detail page and zero-downtime upgrade
We've improved the Assembly detail page for enhanced data presentation and error reporting, along with a seamless database upgrade for zero downtime.
Felix GeisendörferDatabase upgrade fuels 400% growth with minimal downtime
Our maintenance on July 7, 2011, improved performance to support 400% growth in encoding volume and revenue, with minimal downtime.
Felix GeisendörferLaunching Ruby and Rails SDKs for enhanced integration
In 2011, we released two new SDKs to our advanced file uploading and processing service, aimed at the Ruby community: Ruby SDK and Rails SDK.
Felix GeisendörferTransloadit extends temp file storage to 30 days
Transloadit now stores all temporary files on Amazon S3 for 30 days, ensuring users have ample time to fetch their result files after processing.
Felix GeisendörferExploding growth and overcoming hiccups at Transloadit
We have seen a substantial leap in growth recently. We have had our Assemblies page loading slowly and a few other hiccups, which we are looking to fix.
Kevin van ZonneveldLaunching our refreshed and enhanced website design
We've refreshed our website design for an enhanced browsing experience, with improved navigation, typography, and new features, promising more updates soon.
Tim KoschützkiIntroducing /s3/store Robot's 'url_prefix' parameter
Good news for people using CDNs or bucket names that are not well-formed. As of today, we support a new parameter called 'url_prefix' for our /s3/store Robot.
Felix GeisendörferEnhanced GIF manipulation with new 'frame' parameter
We have a new parameter for the /image/resize Robot, called 'frame'. It allows you to select a specific frame to use for animated GIF files.
Tim KoschützkiAddressing S3 put request inconsistencies at Transloadit
Amazon S3 is a widely used service, but it has its own set of bugs. We have fixed various issues regarding PUT requests, error codes, etc.
Felix GeisendörferImproving upload reliability with aborted detection
In 2011, we added functionality for detecting aborted uploads. We have since released tus.io, our open protocol for resumable file uploads.
Felix GeisendörferZoom update for image resize Robot now public
Our /image/resize Robot can now automatically leave images that are smaller than your specified width and height untouched when resizing them.
Tim KoschützkiTransloadit announces WebM support with watermarking
In early 2011, we added support for Google's WebM format.
Kevin van ZonneveldIntroducing rotation feature for image resize Robot
We have released the 'rotation' parameter for the /image/resize Robot. Check out the demo to see it in action.
Tim KoschützkiTransloadit boosts reliability with Amazon Route 53
Transloadit enhances reliability by switching to Amazon Route 53 for name servers, ensuring increased availability and faster scaling across multiple TLDs.
Kevin van ZonneveldBoosting x264 encoding speed by 20x with CPU optimizations
We've enhanced x264 encoding with CPU optimizations and updated presets, leveraging 8 core machines for up to 20.5x faster performance.
Felix GeisendörferBoosting encoding speeds with 8-core machines upgrade
We've upgraded to 8-core machines, significantly boosting encoding speeds for Assemblies, especially with multiple formats.
Felix GeisendörferIntroducing coordinate-based image cropping feature
Cropping based on coordinates lets you upload an image, pick a cropping frame using JavaScript and have the image cropped appropriately within Transloadit.
Tim KoschützkiMajor overhaul of documentation and demos launched
We've overhauled our documentation for better structure and easier understanding, including a minimal integration example.
Tim KoschützkiInsights on running Node.js in production at Transloadit
Co-founder Felix Geisendorfer shares insights on running Node.js in production, drawing from Transloadit's experience and broader applications.
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