Put your video in the KlikVU digital publishing pool
Get hosted for direct access through multiple platforms
- - Global streaming
- - Downloads
- - IPTV/Cable VOD
- - Mobile
- o In the US to any phone with a browser
- o Worldwide for DVBH
Revenue share
- - Advertisers
- - Pay-per-view
- - Subscription
Like a professional YouTube
- - Link your video into other web sites
- - Self publish, no transfer of rights
Marketing support
- Metadata search-engine placement
- Affiliate-referral tracking
- When viewing revenue is generated to your streaming web video
- User ratings, reviews
- Advertiser connections
Technical expertise
- Global web streaming with congestion-protection
- IPTV/Cable broadcast quality h.264 video-on-demand
- DRM protection using virtual cable-card key system
- Full screen streaming video
Open accounting
- IPTV operators pay you
- Advertisers pay you and the IPTV operator
- Internet sales happen instantly
- Set your own price or we do it for you
Download users use the KlikVU install package that installs an h.264 player and the WideVine virtual cable-card.
Download the same file that we use for IPTV VOD, and so get full IPTV/Cable-TV quality. Side benefit: Cable-TV quality is just a bit below DVD quality and uses an MPEG4 codec so it is not useful for would-be pirates to re-record from their TV (the so-called "analog hole") because the re-encode for pirate distribution would be badly degraded.
Streaming users get Windows Media/VC1 but we do NOT use Windows Media DRM. Windows Media DRM does not work on Mac (Mac users use Flip4Mac to view Windows Media). WideVine virtual cable-card is transparent and faster response than Windows Media DRM (no need to pop-up a new browser session.)
Content owners can publish to any platform from their own files, if they are in the proper file-type. Users will rate the quality as they experience it.
Content owners can have KlikVU make the required files, or they can buy GSI-recommended devices to convert their libraries. Guaranteed user-quality ratings of A+.
Content owners can use consumer tools to create the files themselves, such as the new http://www.blackmagic-design.com/products/videorecorder/ or video file exports from their PC video editing system. When content owners can create these full-screen h.264 and VC-1 video files at home, they will want a place to publish them, as native h.264 and/or VC-1, not converted to flash.