www.veoh.com
69www.Veoh.com is an independent, Internet Television Broadcasting System that uses the Internet and peer-to-peer distribution technology to create essentially unlimited capacity for long form and broadcast quality video content.
Veoh Networks was founded in 2004 by Dmitry Shapiro, a serial entrepreneur with experience in communities, video and peer-to-peer protocols. VeohTV also offers pre-programmed premium channel content, a robust multi-site search mechanism, a widget interact mode, and a library to manage downloaded and local content.
www.Veoh.com does not charge for any reason, including bandwidth usage orstorage costs, regardless of the size or popularity of your video. It accepts all kinds of videos, including blogs, short films, original TV series, funny viral videos and more. Veoh currently supports upload in WMV, QuickTime and DIVX formats, supporting most standard video and audio encoding.
Veoh, automatically transcodes your video into multiple formats for your convenience and the convenience of your viewers. It may in rare occasions make constructive edits to descriptions or information for your channel or video, but the video content will never be altered in any way. VeohTV BETA is free software that lets you watch and record Internet video from thousands of video sources.
www.Veoh.com, a video-sharing service financially backed by Time Warner and Michael Eisner, combines online uploading and sharing of video files (a la YouTube), with the ability to download files and share clips using peer-to-peer software. Veoh "follows in the ignominious footsteps of other recent mass infringers such as Napster, Aimster, Kazaa and Morpheus, engaging in high-tech theft in the name of 'sharing,'" according to the suit.
Veoh's is called "Veohnet" and operates with free Veoh software.
www.Veoh.com says the average user spends more than 87 minutes on the site per month, with much of the viewing happening during evening prime time hours. Veoh, which rose to popularity as a repository of adult clips, may have hopes for Veoh TV, the new download it's pitching this week. Like Napster, the Veoh upstart has created and maintains a proprietary peer-to-peer network.
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john soqeta railau says:
6 weeks ago
But we are having problems with this site in Vanuatu....what's up ?