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VideoVista.Professional.Edition.v3.0.4.370
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Web video streaming is keeping up the pace with the rest of web technologies on the market. Web sites focusing on video content only are more and more numerous. Some of them are true giants and almost monopolize the market. Most of you know that 90% of the video content on the web is in Flash format. This should not come as a surprise as this type of file is very flexible when it comes to embedding on web pages and the size of the video file is greatly reduced by the encoding.
However, video streaming, besides sharing video information with the end user, also allows you to protect your videos from being stolen. Usually for video content streaming the end user would need a bunch of codecs and a good Internet connection. Given the fact that Internet connection is no longer a problem for most of us (as for the others, this will soon be fixed as the Internet connection price is on downslope and the bandwidth is getting better by the day), the only problem would be the codecs.
For the streamer, the thorniest problem is finding a server to store the video content and roll it beck to the users. Well, this used to be the problem as Vista Tecnologie came up with the solution to the issue and created VideoVista. The application is a video encoder to the software's native file format, .vvf. The good news is that you no longer need a server and the quality of the video will not diminish by much.
Additionally, there is no need for the end user to download and install a myriad of codecs just to watch a little movie on the Internet. VideoVista
The price? For the Home Edition there is no fee, but if you want more options and a larger window to work in, then Professional is what you are looking for. The price of this edition of the software is significant, reaching to approximately $250. VideoVista is actually a video encoder that converts the AVI, MPG, MOV, MP4 and 3GP (or any other format supported by Windows 2000 and Windows XP) video files into VVF, the software's native format uses Java applet as video player so you will no longer have to wait on downloading and installing video codecs.
For the streamer, the thorniest problem is finding a server to store the video content and roll it beck to the users. Well, this used to be the problem as Vista Tecnologie came up with the solution to the issue and created VideoVista. The application is a video encoder to the software's native file format, .vvf. The good news is that you no longer need a server and the quality of the video will not diminish by much.
Additionally, there is no need for the end user to download and install a myriad of codecs just to watch a little movie on the Internet. VideoVista
The price? For the Home Edition there is no fee, but if you want more options and a larger window to work in, then Professional is what you are looking for. The price of this edition of the software is significant, reaching to approximately $250. VideoVista is actually a video encoder that converts the AVI, MPG, MOV, MP4 and 3GP (or any other format supported by Windows 2000 and Windows XP) video files into VVF, the software's native format uses Java applet as video player so you will no longer have to wait on downloading and installing video codecs.
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