February, 2009

Badaboom is featured as Microsoft endorses the NVIDIA Ion platform.

Badaboom is making the world better for Netbooks!

"Nvidia was also showing off a range of demo's, including 1080p video playback, video encoding with Badaboom of 720p video while the 1080p video was still running, as well as Left 4 Dead which was running at 1,280x720 resolution and seemed to play quite smooth. Considering that the test system had a dual core Atom 330 CPU as well as the Nvidia 9400M chipset, this was pretty impressive."

 

Badaboom earns "Product of the Week" honors

Badaboom has been named the "Product of the Week" on the Tech Buzz page of TechBuzzWorld.com.  Here is a snippet from Rob Enderle:

"Transcoding is what you do with a video file to make it fit on an iPod, cell phone, or store it to watch on an Xbox, PS3, Media Extender or Media Center. Badaboom covers each of these devices, and it is both easy to set up and very easy to use. The product requires Nvidia Cuda, which means you need a current Nvidia card, but if you have one and need to transcode, you'll love this thing. You can download the trial for free on the Badaboom site above."

 

Badaboom version 1.1.1 is out!

Badaboom v1.1.1 is on the loose!  Why, you ask, is this version called 1.1.1?  Well, to answer your question, this release does not focus on adding new features, rather it's effort is geared towards making Badaboom as robust an application as possible, fixing bugs and addressing issues that all you users have reported.  In fact, we took the time to summarize exactly what makes version 1.1.1 so special, so go ahead and read the release notes here.  If you have Badaboom 1.1 and need to upgrade or if you've never tried Badaboom and are wondering what all the fuss is about, go ahead and visit the Store page.

Badaboom continues to receive great feedback about the added features of version 1.1--we appreciate the support!