Encoding.tv Opens 2.0 Website

LOS ANGELES — Digital encoding service company Encoding.tv has officially announced the launch of Encoding.tv Version 2.0.

“We’ve grown at an incredible pace since our initial launch," Encoding.tv Director of Operations Wil Huang said. "We offer new and existing clients easier navigation, customer service and detail on every cutting-edge service we bring to market.”

Encoding.tv Version 2.0 offers professional-grade movie encoding in online viewing formats including Flash, Windows Media, QuickTime and Real Media. They promise rapid turnaround on all services, and offer to encode as many as 500 movies in three speeds in as little as two weeks with screen captures included.

Sample encodings are available upon request, and the site supports online inquiries. First-time customer discount incentive and quantity discounts are available.

Other services available include archiving, audio and video file conversion to streaming files or CD, encoding for iPods, cell phones and mp4 players, video-to-DVD transfers, Custom Watermarking and Branding of proprietary files, and Technical Support and Consulting.

In addition to encoding, the company also offers media hosting services from partner company MediaConductor.com

For more information, visit the Encoding.tv 2.0 website.

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