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Moving
Media Unveils Innovative New Website & Encoding Resource
Other Topics:
Hosted IPTV Infrastructure,
IPTV Encoding Resource,
IPTV Business Experts
Moving Media
September 30, 2008
Dublin, Ireland -- Those in need of a video encoding resource will
receive a boost with the launch of Moving Media’s innovative, new
website (www.movingmedia.tv) which includes features designed to
actively assist visitors in learning more about the art of video
encoding. A full Demo area (http://www.movingmedia.tv/demos.php)
enables visitors to see for themselves the difference that video
encoding can make and compare the relative quality of digital video
encoded at benchmark bitrates using technologies such as Flash, MPEG
2 and H.264 AVC (MP4). |
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The FAQ page (http://www.movingmedia.tv/faqs.php) offers
straightforward information regarding a range of issues relevant to
video encoding demystifying what can be a complex area with
explanations of De-Interlacing, blocking and other compression
artifacts, plus an introduction into technical settings highlighting
the most important settings for any online video.
Finally, the new Moving Media website offers a quick quote form
(http://www.movingmedia.tv/order.php), which allows prospective
customers to enter details of the quantity, format, duration and
target platform for their video, to receive a quote for encoding
work, which is provided without obligation, all within 24 hours.
Director Simon Factor says, “The new website is designed to assist
our customers (and prospective customers) in finding our more about
the art of video encoding and easily accessing price and technical
data that will allow them to plan an encoding project.”
Simon also reveals plans to expand the site yet further in the near
future, “the website will contain a Blog to communicate details of
our experiences at relevant trade shows and conferences, and share
information about some of our projects as well as discussing
industry trends and some of the technology that we are using in our
video encoding labs.” |
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