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VideoWebWizard – Product Review
When we found VideoWebWizard, we wanted see if it would help us make a cool video of our own. VideoWebWizard is software that develops streaming videos, and with the right content, this software could send your online traffic through the roof. The developers behind VideoWebWizard were right when they said customers are ready for online video. In our opinion, we think they’re hungry for it! And if you’ve paid any attention to YouTube’s success, you know that we’re right.
So as long as you’ve captured some video of yourself, you too can cash in on the current video craze, and let VideoWebWizard convert it into web appropriate files: FLVs. FLVs are flash video files, and they reduce the time that it takes to download bulky AVI, WMV, MOV, MPG, VOB, ASF, and MP4 video files. They also work on almost all computers and with almost all web browsers — including non-Microsoft products like Macintosh or Linux.
It’s True To Its Name
One of the things that we like about VideoWebWizard is that it’s true to its name. It’s wizard like interface walks you through the video-producing process step-by-step.
When finished, it automatically generates a web page with your video embedded into its HTML code. Its player and controls (play, pause, volume, and so on) are coded into the resulting web page, making your final step an FTP step. Upload and you’re done!
Take Control Of Your Video
If you have a few video-editing skills of your own, then you’ll enjoy how this program let’s you take control of your video’s resolution, bitrate, audio bitrate, frame rate, and more. For those of you who aren’t familiar with these terms, you can control how your video plays according to the capabilities of your web visitors.
You can configure your video to play for cable-enabled visitors for example. Or you can configure it to play for your dial-up visitors instead. Check your logs and let your data decide. You can further control how your video works by redirecting the viewer to a website address after the movie has ended. Of course, you aren’t stuck with just one style like you are with other similar products. VideoWebWizard comes with a video player called “Charcoal” and a free bonus package of eight (8) additional players.
All in all, VideoWebWizard is a product that we like.
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