Track and Watch Your Video and Audio Subscriptions
We are pleased to introduce a new way to organize, watch, and share your favorite video subscriptions from some of your favorite video sites, and iTunes.![]()
Import Subscriptions
Starting today, Mefeedia users can import all of their iTunes podcast and YouTube, Hulu, and Vimeo video subscriptions for viewing on the Mefeedia.com web site.
With just a few mouse clicks, users can import every podcast they subscribe to in iTunes and every video channel they subscribe to on YouTube, Hulu, and Vimeo.
Once these are imported, your Mefeedia “Queue” will automatically update when new video and podcast episodes are released. All in one place.
To use this new feature:
- Join Mefeedia
- Click on the “Import Subscriptions” button, next to “My Queue” link on the logged in home page.
- Follow the directions on that page.
Let’s say you are a big fan of the NBC show, “The Office”. If you wanted to watch full episodes of “The Office” you would need to go to Hulu. If you wanted to listen to your favorite “The Office” podcasts, you would need to launch iTunes. And if you wanted to check up on the latest “The Office” fan tribute videos, you would need to go to YouTube. With Mefeedia, you can get all of that content in one place, constantly updating automatically as new “The Office” episodes, podcast broadcasts, and fan videos become available. It’s like a TiVo for web video.
Also, when you are logged in, you can follow the subscriptions of your friends – both recently subscribed and most popular, as well as favorite videos. Find out what your friends are watching – not just on one site, but across the Web.
Allowing the import of iTunes, Hulu, Vimeo and YouTube subscriptions makes it easy to follow your favorite content. We’re not stopping there. In the coming months, we are planning on adding a lot more video sites – both subscriptions and favorites/likes – continuing to make Mefeedia an even better place for Video and TV fans to find, manage, watch, and share video and audio from around the Web.



[...] Social video discovery service Mefeedia debuted last week a FriendFeed-like feature that lets its users track their subscriptions from YouTube, Hulu, Vimeo and iTunes. Though the Mefeedia interface is a little screwy (and I had a bunch of trouble with this feature in particular in Safari), it’s nice that it lets you watch all your subscriptions in a single player. [...]
Great ! I will add this to my bookmarks. TY
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Thanks,
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