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DVcreators.net releases dvcCast!, a dream come true for web video publishers


dvcCast! box
What is dvcCast!?

dvcCast! is the killer app for publishing video, images and audio on the internet.

Watch a 3 hour job being completed in 10 seconds here:

 

Watch the SampleLab™ tutorial here

Check out TimeFreezer™ here

Watch the movies, then download a free 15 day trial


more dvcCast! user comments


“Freaking Amazing Mac Software! All your video encoding dreams for mac come true - want your movies starting in a couple of seconds and look as good as the Apple movie trailers on iTunes? Then this is your software…. PLUS It gives you all the code…. (cut and paste - easy peasy lemon squeezy) The video will play on machines …


dvcCast dev blog


Here is a list of recent improvements to dvcCast! (latest on top)

1.0.178:

AIC movies show and export correctly in TimeFreezer
open export folder button in encode panel
fixed HTML page generation with “do not encode” movie uploads
various FTP fixes/improvements
can paste password into remote destination password field
chapter copying fixes
favorite image width & image export format are now remembered from launch to launch
clips with no …


new dvcCast! screencast: playing an H.264-encoded movie in a Flash Player


Adobe’s Flash technology can now play H.264-encoded movies. This screencast demonstrates, step-by-step, encoding a movie in dvcCast!, uploading it, downloading and installing the FlowPlayer Flash player, configuring a player for the movie you uploaded, and embedding that movie on a forum.

 

Here is the page mentioned in the tutorial.


new dvcCast! feature demo: complete HTML page generation and upload


New feature in 1.0.172: complete HTML page generate and upload!

Watch this movie showing how easy it is to import a few movies, encode and upload them, then generate an HTML page with your movies.

Has there ever been an easier way to put video on a web page?

 


Can dvcCast! take a three hour job down to 10 seconds?


It’s 6 pm, and I’m headed out the door to meet some friends for dinner when I find out there are three movies I need to encode and upload tonight! The client is on the east coast and wants to see the movies as soon as they get in the office. I think, dang! I’m going to have to miss …

 


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