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MIX09 Keynote and Session Videos

Whew…what a show! Thanks to everyone who joined us in Las Vegas last week for our fourth MIX conference, MIX09. It was great to meet many of you in person and to associate Twitter aliases with real names. It’s awesome that someone can walk up and say, “Hi, I’m WoogyChuck,” and I actually know what that means!

As we’ve done in prior years at both PDC and MIX, all keynotes and sessions were recorded and published within 24 hours by the talented Brian Keller. The first video format we publish is WMV, and the other formats show up as they’re encoded. By now, almost all of the videos in all of the formats have been published. The few that remain will be added over the coming days.

Special thanks to Greg Duncan for taking our session data and publishing a simple list of links within days of MIX09. Based on Greg’s work, feedback from the #MIX09 tweets, direct e-mail, and many blog comments, our online team quickly implemented a dynamic list of all MIX09 session and keynote recordings. We’ve learned that you like this straightforward format, and we’ll make sure we add this to our list of features for PDC09 and MIX10. If you prefer to browse the videos by image, check out the thumbnail view.

To download videos for offline viewing, you have a few options:

  • Visit the list of all MIX09 sessions, and download them individually.
  • Use your favorite RSS tool to download all of the videos in your format of choice (All, WMV, WMV High, MP4). Note that there are also many non-session videos and audio recordings that are available in WMA and MP3 format.
  • If you’re like me and prefer a command-line tool, download a recent build of cURL (1.2MB), and extract it to your folder-of-choice. Then, download MIX09Downloader.zip (1.27KB) and extract the MIX09Downloader.bat file to the same folder. From a command prompt, start MIX09Downloader by passing it one of the following parameters: WMV-HQ, WMV, MP4, Zune, PPTX. Then wait. :-) For files that aren’t available, cURL will download a file that is around 220 bytes in size (if you change the extension to .htm and open it, you’ll see that the file is simply an HTML “not found” error page).

Here’s how much disk space you need to plan for (~45.5GB in total):

WMV-HQ

= ~22GB  

MP4

= ~7GB  

PPTX

= ~530MB

WMV

= ~10GB  

Zune

= ~6GB  

 

 

If you'd like to rename your downloaded files, I've created a MIX09 Renamer batch file (4.19KB) that will do it for you. Extract the MIX09Renamer.bat file to the folder that contains your downloaded files, and from a command prompt, type MIX09Renamer WMV to rename all of the .WMV files to the full session title. By changing the parameter, you can also rename your PPTX and MP4 files. For example:

B01M.wmv is renamed to B01M - Scaling a Rich Client to Half a Billion Users.wmv

Last, but not least, we did record some of the workshop sessions. However, because we don’t always record them for publishing (often for contractual reasons), we’re working to determine which ones can be posted. Also, we’ve noticed some audio/video quality issues with some of them that we’re trying to fix. It’ll likely be a few days to a week before we know more, and I’d encourage you to keep your eyes on the MIX09 session list.

Is there anything else that we’ve missed? I’d love to hear your feedback!

Comments

  • Anonymous
    March 26, 2009
    Fantastic news! The team that's responsible for the MIX09 site has heard your feedback, and they've created

  • Anonymous
    March 26, 2009
    Hey Mike, ever think about submitting these to a BT tracker? I think something like Vuze/Azureus is going to be a better download manager than curl, and should offload the pressure on MS servers.

  • Anonymous
    March 27, 2009
    Mike Swanson summarized the various options to download the Mix 09 videos and keynotes , Read his post

  • Anonymous
    March 27, 2009
    MIX09 Keynote and Session Videos

  • Anonymous
    March 27, 2009
    I posted about MIX09 before couple of days and while I was reading Anas latest post in which he was linking

  • Anonymous
    March 28, 2009
    Thanks for the wonderful batch file Mike. :) It works great for those of us not able to attend MIX.

  • Anonymous
    March 30, 2009
    Thank you, this is super-useful. Hope these tools become available on the main site for each of these events.

  • Anonymous
    March 30, 2009
    Very handy thing! Thanks a lot

  • Anonymous
    March 30, 2009
    Then you should check Mike Swanson’s blog post here . He has two batch files, the first downloads all

  • Anonymous
    March 30, 2009
    Thanks for the Downloader, Mike

  • Anonymous
    March 31, 2009
    Thank you :) The only thing I'm missing is a playlist. Any particular order I should be watching those videos in?

  • Anonymous
    March 31, 2009
    Hi, I like the podcast way, but unfortunately the RSS feeds only output 50 items, so for later birds like me, I cannot download them all in my aggregator.

  • Anonymous
    April 03, 2009
    Thank's . This is very helpfull. The Renamer is Great ! Thank's again.

  • Anonymous
    April 04, 2009
    Thank you! Now I do not have to write it myself...

  • Anonymous
    April 05, 2009
    It would be a lot smarter to push this via BitTorrent.

  • Anonymous
    June 05, 2009
    Batch file wonders! Thanks for the time you've saved me.