FixMyMovie.com Brings High-Quality Broadcast Format to Mobile Video
Dec 11th
This post was published 1 year 11 months 21 days ago. This info might have changed or might have become outdated. Support for H.264 Technology Through Adobe Flash 9 Enables Best Video Experience and Free Enhancements for Mobile Phone Video and Low-Resolution Footage
MotionDSP, an emerging leader in digital video technology, today announced that its new, free consumer service — FixMyMovie.com — now supports the high-quality H.264 video compression standard. FixMyMovie.com is one of the first websites to natively support H.264 encoding and enables the best-possible quality for videos uploaded to the site. FixMyMovie offers a ‘one-click autofix’ for user-generated video, through MotionDSP’s cutting-edge video enhancement solutions — originally developed for military/intelligence applications.
H.264 is the new standard in broadcasting digital HD and is deployed
worldwide through a number of different TV networks, websites and Web
technologies in their digital workflow. With FixMyMovie.com, citizen journalists can create accounts, upload their videos, order full processing
and share the H.264 results through Adobe Flash 9 (via email or embed).
News organizations can now upload video obtained from users through
their mobile phones, enhance the quality automatically and add that video
directly into their news editing without transcoding. Through FixMyMovie.com, it is also possible to download the processed results as
high-res H.264, high-res WMV, or even high-res JPEGs for printing — ideal
for newspapers and magazines.
H.264 is a standard component of Apple(R) QuickTime(R) and is now
built-in to Adobe Flash 9. Through this new format, users can dramatically
enhance video from any source with one-button, online simplicity and with
the best possible quality.
Examples can range from breaking news captured with a mobile phone to
irreplaceable video of a baby’s first steps.
Fixmymovie.com can take any video file from a mobile phone or digital
camera and make it better. FixMyMovie’s suite of automatic enhancements
improves overall resolution, corrects for poor lighting conditions and
removes the blockiness and other artifacts that ruin most mobile phone and
low-end digital camera videos. The service was launched at the DEMOfall 07
conference and has been called ‘the gold standard for video enhancement’ by pre-briefed analysts and press, as well as In-Q-Tel (Arlington, VA), the
investment arm of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
Regardless of source, FixMmyMmovie.com enables any video to look its
best, all with the simplicity of one-button operation — just click and the
service will upload your selected video with free enhancement processing.
Then, you can share it, embed the improved video on your blog, Facebook or MySpace page, or download it for posterity in formats for multiple
devices.
In addition to H.264 Flash, enhanced video clips are available for
download to Microsoft Windows PCs as a WMV file, High-res H.264
QuickTime for Apple iPod, iPhone, or Mac computers, as well as Adobe Flash for online services such as YouTube.
MotionDSP is already recognized worldwide for its Ikena software product family, which ranges from Ikena Workstation — a laptop-based video
forensic tool for the security market — to Ikena Web, a scalable Web
service for carriers and Internet video sites which can enhance tens of
thousands of user-generated videos per day.
During the consumer beta, Fixmymovie.com allows for free enhancement of
video clips smaller than CIF resolution (352×288 pixels) and less than 15
megabytes (almost any video from a mobile phone or digital camera fits
these requirements). Further details may be found at
http://www.fixmymovie.com.
Source: FixMyMovie.com press release
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