From the monthly archives:

April 2009

Why are video sites tempted to bar developing countries from their content? Piracy? Low quality of service? Political sensitivities?

No. It’s because their revenue can’t cover the bandwidth expense, reports the New York Times.

The article cites quotes some web video heavyweights speculating about how they’ll resolve this “intractable contradiction.” Everything from plain lock-out (Veoh) to “restricting [...]

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R. Scott Raynovich at Contentinople rightly gives some ink to a trend that’s hasn’t gotten much amid the more glitzy consumer video news of late: Video to Flood Corporate Networks, Too.

Note to the “large auto manufacturer”: Please consider Flix Cloud for converting your 16,000 hours of video.

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This is really cool. A company called i-Movix makes a system called SprintCam V3 HD that captures video at a whopping 1,000 frames per second.

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