FixMyMovie.com Enhances Poor-Quality Videos
MotionDSP today announced a series of major enhancements to its acclaimed consumer service, www.FixMyMovie.com. Users can now experience one-step sharing of videos from mobile phones via MMS or email, as well as free enhancement and iPhone conversion.
Videos sent to FixMyMovie are automatically enhanced up to 4x their resolution, with poor lighting conditions automatically fixed, bringing dark videos back to life. In addition, low frame-rate videos are stabilized and smoothed, and videos are converted to high-bitrate H.264 for the best possible quality.
Newly-added features allow anyone with a mobile phone to automatically send movies directly from their phone to upload@fixmymovie.com - no account on FixMyMovie.com is required. Once received, videos are automatically enhanced, and a link to the video is sent back via email or SMS. Registered users can then send the videos where they want - a single click to YouTube, or embed the video on MySpace pages, blogs, and individual websites, or send a link to the newly-enhanced videos to any email address.
Once registered with FixMyMovie.com, new videos sent from phone or email go automatically to a personal gallery on the site, where they can be easily shared. If a user hasn’t registered, the service will create an account and email back details– ideal for first-time mobile users seeking to easily try out the service with a minimum of typing.
During the consumer beta, FixMyMovie.com allows for free enhancement of video clips smaller than CIF resolution (352x288 pixels) and less than 15 megabytes.
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Videos sent to FixMyMovie are automatically enhanced up to 4x their resolution, with poor lighting conditions automatically fixed, bringing dark videos back to life. In addition, low frame-rate videos are stabilized and smoothed, and videos are converted to high-bitrate H.264 for the best possible quality.
Newly-added features allow anyone with a mobile phone to automatically send movies directly from their phone to upload@fixmymovie.com - no account on FixMyMovie.com is required. Once received, videos are automatically enhanced, and a link to the video is sent back via email or SMS. Registered users can then send the videos where they want - a single click to YouTube, or embed the video on MySpace pages, blogs, and individual websites, or send a link to the newly-enhanced videos to any email address.
Once registered with FixMyMovie.com, new videos sent from phone or email go automatically to a personal gallery on the site, where they can be easily shared. If a user hasn’t registered, the service will create an account and email back details– ideal for first-time mobile users seeking to easily try out the service with a minimum of typing.
During the consumer beta, FixMyMovie.com allows for free enhancement of video clips smaller than CIF resolution (352x288 pixels) and less than 15 megabytes.
Post by Mobile Review
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