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Video encoding is a very important step for content producers and resellers because it is the
number one factor in determining quality and method of delivery. The term 'encoding' is also
known as 'conversion' or 'converting,' all of which have the same meaning. Below you will find a
list of common answers about this process and our services to help streamline this workflow for
online businesses.
The primary method for encoding is to convert a video that is either on various professional
formats such as DigiBeta, DVCam, DVC, DV, or DVD into a video format that is suitable for
either the Internet or Mobile platforms. Encoding is a very fine tuned process that will make or
break the final output of the video. Consumer encoding methods allow a quick and suitable
end-solution for immediate delivery, but lack professional conversion techniques that retain
optimal quality with a small file size.
digiWeb Encoding has an in house encoding system that handles massive amounts of video and
encodes them at a much faster rate than a consumer based method. Our company developed a
proprietary software system that automates our workflow to deliver consistency every time and
on time.
There are currently five top formats to consider when encoding your video format: DIVX, Flash,
Quicktime, Real Media, and Windows Media. Which do you choose? Why choose Divx versus
Flash? For a content producer, this is typically a step that they would just rather not want to
worry about. The key goal for most producers is to deliver a very high quality video to the
majority of the Internet viewers. But there still are options, even with this to decide: Do you
want your content protected? Can users downloaod or would you rather have a video stream
only viewable through a browser like Internet Explorer or Firefox? Are you familiar with Microsft
Silverlight? Do you want to give the customer multiple video formats, just incase they can't view
a specific type?
Our company walks you through the experience at ease. We create custom profiles and setup
client templates to view their choice of video formats before receiving the finished product. Our
encoding system delivers any video size or cropping and can reduce incompatibility issues by
encoding in any format neccessary.
One of the benefits of the Internet is that there is a central method of delivery. Videos can be
exchanged either electronically or through a carrier service such as FEDEX, UPS, or USPS. All of
your data is backed up on both our on and off site server systems until your videos reach their
final destination.
Contact our sales department. We'd be happy to walk you through every step to ensure a
satisfactory experience. Customer Service is a number one priority for digiWeb and we are a
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