

Yep, when you see the revolutionary breakthroughs we’ve made in web video publishing, I think you’ll agree it merits a full number upgrade.
We have completely redesigned and rebuilt the Publish Room so that you can:
- publish simple Quicktime embedded movies or whole HTML pages
- publish Quicktime embedded movies with default poster frame or whole HTML pages
- publish Quicktime embedded movies with custom poster frames you choose
- publish Quicktime H.264 or FLV in Jeroen’s Flash Player* with:
- choice of custom skins*
- custom
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“DVKitchen is unique in helping you to determine your ideal settings… very quickly…”
“No other program on the planet has all of these time-saving features ”
“As you play with any of the five sliders, the recommended bitrate budget number updates dynamically! I don’t know any other software tool, at any price, that offers this. ”
“DVKitchen’s TimeFreezer is a tool which very simply and easily helps you to select and then export a still frame from a video clip, in JPG, PICT, or PNG.” - maybe
“Thanks to the built-in FTP client, DVKitchen doesn’t have to stop after encoding your video. The built-in …

What just happened to video on the web?
We are extremely excited to announce that DV Kitchen, the ultimate solution for publishing professional quality video on the web, is available immediately!
Click here to find out all about it and watch the new movies!
DV Kitchen’s primary focus is encoding and uploading broadcast quality, internet-friendly-bandwidth video to a website, blog, forum, or for a video podcast. You can import movies, encode them, and upload them in as few as two clicks!
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When Flash first incorporated video in version 6, they chose the “Spark” Sorenson 3 codec. A good choice, that was the best encoding quality at that time. In the following years, several companies developed encoding algorithms that were clearly higher quality.
Flash 8 then added the On2 VP6 codec, which again delivered higher quality at lower bandwidth.
Because of so many viewers had the Flash plugin, a couple years ago web video encoders found they could encode video into Flash rather than the triplicate of the past (Windows Media, Real, Quicktime).
But with the release of the H.264 standard there was still one …
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