Motionbox

April 2nd, 2006 | Joel | Web Services

Motionbox

You may be familiar with the web service YouTube, which allows users to upload and share videos with the world. By far, YouTube is the most popular video sharing web service on the Internet, but many other sites do exist such as Video Egg and Grouper.
There is a new service that promises to bring many new features that are not currently available with YouTube, Video Egg, or Grouper called Motionbox. Michael Arrington was able to test drive Motion Box before the public and had very interesting things to say about Motion Box.

Michael reports the following features:

  • Store the original file you download. You can re download the same file in a later time or let the public or friends only to download the original video file.
  • Transcode video files to Flash
  • Perches DVDs of the video files you want
  • Web based video editing. Motion Box breaks down the video to frames and allows basic editing.
  • Deep Tagging. You can tag sections of a long video like chapters in DVDs

You can read Michel’s review at Techcrunch.com.

Continue to visit Rumboard.com for the announcement of the grand opening of Motionbox.

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