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New Web Video Service Out Of Beta Launched by Imediasse

Category: Internet
Published: 07/22/2008, 17:40
Editor: Catalin Buda

Graduating after six months in beta testing, the first pay-as-you-go video streaming service with no required monthly fees or long term commitments, Imediasee, opened officially as a full release, and simultaneously announcing major new features, new customers and aggressive new price promotions.

To offer a compelling new way to deliver broadcast and HD quality video on the web, Imediasee's affordably-priced service combines the strengths of web 2.0 ease-of-use with innovative video streaming technology.

CEO of Broadline Media Corp, Imediasee's parent company, Steve Popper, declared: "The time has come for high-quality web video to be easy and accessible to everyone." He added: "With Imediasee, any website can now have spectacular-quality, full-screen video - affordably and with remarkable ease-of-use for both website owners and their viewers."

Imediasee delivers true streaming video, which supports live and on-demand video, offers superior content protection, and enables DVD-like "trick-modes" like pause, fast-forward and rewind (for on-demand content). Imediasee's streaming video service, most importantly, significantly reduces bandwidth costs compared to progressive download and traditional download delivery methods.

Imediasee's superior video hosting solution provides everything needed for putting high-quality video on websites of any size: the Content Delivery Network (CDN), regular back-ups, data storage, media servers, and traffic analytics, in addition to encoding of content if needed. Thanks to its easy-to-use web-based service model, with no in-depth technical training necessary, Imediasee allows customers to add advanced video capabilities to their websites in minutes.

The video is delivered via the Adobe® Flash® Player in H.264 or Flash Video format, which is supported by over 98% of web browsers and is the de facto standard for web video. Also, Imediasee is enhanced with Dynamic Delivery, which dynamically determines the best video quality and bit-rate for each individual viewer.


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