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Dyyno Launches Free 1080p Live Streaming Solution

By Frederic Lardinois / December 8, 2009 6:01 AM / View Comments

dyyno_logo_aug09.pngDyyno, which allows its users to stream and record live video from any application on their desktops, is launching a major upgrade of its service today. The company's service will now allow users to stream live and recorded video streams in full 1080p HD resolution. Dyyno has also dropped the price for personal accounts - which can stream HD video - to zero. These personal account support up to 100,000 concurrent viewers. Previously, these accounts started at $10 per month.

YouTube: More to Love

By Rick Turoczy / November 24, 2008 11:45 PM

YouTubeAs the prices of professional quality video equipment continue to drop and the number of people with high-speed internet connections continues to increase, online video sites have been scrambling to keep up with their users' desires to deliver higher quality content to their viewers.

YouTube is no different. Today, they announced the latest enhancement to the YouTube platform - a widescreen video format across the site - which they hope will provide users with "a cleaner, more powerful viewing experience."

Vimeo's Newest Feature: More Predictable Revenue Stream

By Rick Turoczy / October 16, 2008 9:15 PM

VimeoAs more and more Web users gain access to broadband connections, the ability to consume high-definition video becomes an option for more people. But where are they going to access that content?

If a loyal user base - and USA Today - are to be believed, few user-generated video sites compare with Vimeo, a small but well-loved online video site with some of the best HD capabilities around. And after today, Vimeo is highly likely to be serving up more of that HD content, thanks to the release of Vimeo Plus.

Is YouTube Rolling Out Higher Quality Video Tomorrow?

By Marshall Kirkpatrick / March 11, 2008 9:16 PM

YouTube is making a mystery announcement tomorrow, Erick Schonfeld writes at TechCrunch. Schonefeld's guess is that it may be a partnership with Hulu, but the folks over at Mahalo have another interesting theory. They discovered a new link below a YouTube player today that flips playback over to a higher-quality copy of the video on this page. You can visit that page, for an Amy Sedaris interview with David Letterman, or see the screencapture from Mahalo, embedded below.

Blu-ray Wins Format War - Much Longer HD Download Battle Lies Ahead

By Steve O'Hear, last100 editor / February 19, 2008 7:26 AM

Syndicated from last100, our digital lifestyle blog

Blu-ray wins format war; much longer HD download battle lies aheadIt's official: Toshiba, the leading partner in the HD DVD camp, has waved the white flag. The next generation DVD format war is over. Blu-ray wins.

The move to stop production of HD DVD players and recorders was an "agonising decision", according to Toshiba president Atsutoshi Nishida, but one that the company had to take after "judging that there is no way of winning the competition."

DailyMotion Adds HD Video - Is YouTube Falling Behind?

By Marshall Kirkpatrick / February 18, 2008 8:16 AM

Leading French video sharing site DailyMotion announced this morning that it is now supporting HD video upload and playback. It follows art-video site Vimeo, where HD was added in October.

YouTube's Steve Chen told Liz Gannes and Om Malik in November that YouTube is not focused on enabling HD as much as they are on universal access. His statements were a bit unclear though. A substantial group of outspoken video producers seem determined to demand HD for their work, but Chen contends that short form online video isn't a suitable setting for HD.

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