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Name: njax01 Date: July 16, 2007 at 17:01:12 Pacific OS: Win2k CPU/Ram: Pent 3/1gb Product: Dell/Optiplex
Comment:
Hello,
I'm hoping someone can help me with my search!
I have several videos that are used for educational purposes. I am looking for a host that can:
1 - Allow a customer to register and pay for a username and password to access the video of their choosing. 2 - Give me the flexability to set different prices for each video I place on the site. 3 - Gives me a few options in terms of supported video types. (for example, Flash, Windows Media, Real)
It is extremely important that the hosting company STREAM the video as these files are quite large.
Hi njax01, There is such a service I'm affiliated with, it's called Maxcast. We are still in development and cannot do "pay per view" as of yet but is in the works and will be available very soon.The streaming quality is the best available today and has tons of managing and editing tools for content control. You can sample here: http://maxcast.com/photomax4u Hope this helps.
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