FAQ

What is dvcCast! used for?

VIDEO

dvcCast!’s focus is publishing broadcast quality, internet-friendly-bandwidth video from your finished edit.

The primary delivery contexts for this video are:

  • video embedded in web pages
  • larger video windows that pop up from web links
  • immersive, full screen video for an “internet TV” experience, either from from Flash’s fullscreen hardware acceleration or from fullscreen Quicktime movies
  • video podcasts, featuring HD podcasts
  • video in presentations made in Powerpoint, Keynote, etc.
  • video for training or marketing distributed on LANs, DVD-R or CD-R

AUDIO

  • audio podcasts
  • high quality AAC music for sale or free download
  • audio links on web pages

STILL IMAGES

  • still frames from video (in TimeFreezerâ„¢)
  • photos from a digital still camera
  • graphics from any software, flowcharts, graphs, diagrams, etc.

for: web pages, Powerpoint/Keynote/Word docs, PDFs, disc-based multimedia

Who is dvcCast! for?

Anyone wanting to publish broadcast-quality video, images and audio for delivery over IP, networks, or disc:

  • broadcast channels
  • local TV stations
  • video production companies & video departments
  • marketing & training professionals
  • web developers
  • churches and synagogues
  • non-profits
  • government
  • scientific organizations
  • educators & students
  • distance learning content creators
  • industrial/medical/political communications
 

When does the $39.95 introductory offer end?

We want to give “our people”- the regular visitors to our website and our 100,000+ DV Revolution Report subscribers, plenty of time to download and try out dvcCast! for the free trial.

Plus, we are working hard on many new features. Once we feel our loyal inner circle has all had a chance to purchase the software, and we have some added functionality, we’ll raise the price.

When will a Windows version be ready?

We hope it won’t be long. When we have a solid date we will post it!

I have 5,000 ideas.

This app is awesome, it helps me tremendously, and I’m so excited about it I have about 5,000 ideas and feature requests.

Great! Post them in the dvcCast! forum and we will get to work!

How about hosting?

dvcCast! is an important puzzle piece, but where can I find hosting with sufficient storage and bandwidth for a digital-video-heavy site?

We have a consulting division that has helped many companies, large and small, with deploying video solutions. Post your questions and we will answer them.