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Does the Quicktime player qualify as streaming video?

  • by Michael Palombo
    Not to ditch on the Santa Fe Film Festival, but we offered them this technology, and
    we told them it would make for a greener planet, it looks like they listened to us on the
    eWaste part, but didn't listen to us on the higher quality streaming video for our New Mexico Filmmakers.
    Does the Quicktime player qualify as streaming video? I'm not sure, but I know if I had
    a great film I wouldn't show it on a Quicktime player, and who's hosting the video?
    can you trust the server is it secure, how big is the server, and who does the server belong to?
    all these question everybody should be asking. If your not asking these question, you
    must not really care. Look I don't no much about streaming video, but I Know that the
    quicktime player still has a file buffer skip! skip that's not a quality way to view a film.
    Look the truth is there are a lot of sites claiming to have streaming video, but there is
    a lot of things their not telling you, like their streaming video is buffered.
    This is where I tell you about a streaming video platform with no buffer and higher res
    and what if I told you the platform was deep underground in the Uta mountains protected
    by a solid wall of granite, now that sounds secure! The quicktime server could be in
    some body's house, and who's their host, how secure is that,, O yea I was going to tell you
    about this awesome platform that was built by companies like Disney, and only a small
    hand full of companies have a piece of, like Move Network. The same quality of video
    that Opra is streaming, Opra's not using a quicktime player, she's using high quality
    no buffering streaming video. Where did she get it, and how much did it cost.
    well I'm sure it cost a lot or she new somebody, but the truth is that kind of access
    is available to the little guy, and it's been made possible by a company that I'm
    not going to tell you about, because they don't want me to, they want me to
    make sure that you go threw me first because you have to know somebody to gain
    access to this sweet player, and the best part is you can have your channel for free
    and if you want the pay/per/view function/propay and now offering paypal
    so go get your free high quality no buffering streaming video for free at my website
    BIG WINDOW VIDEO
    ps get involved with our growing network of filmmakers but you have to sign up first

    For_Immediate_Release:

    United States of America (Press Release) September 22, 2007 -- Santa Fe, New Mexico – “According to the EPA the United States produces 2 million tons of eWaste every year which is one reason we support and encourage filmmakers to submit their films on line, rather then sending DVDS which ends up as eWaste”, said Stephen Rubin of the Santa Fe Film Festival. “Unfortunately, the initiative was delayed so we decided to extend the submission deadline to September 26 for filmmakers who may have missed the deadline, as a way of building momentum for on line submissions for next year, green filmmaking and empowering filmmakers with the opportunity to acquire their own distribution channel”, continued Rubin.

    When asked how filmmakers can submit on line and get their own high quality distribution platform, Rubin explained, “Filmmakers just need to go to http://santafefilmfestival.com/Online_Submissions and watch a short video presentation using the same technology they’ll use to submit, or distribute their films and then enter their contact information and we will call them back and step them through the process. When asked about the broadcast technology, Rubin said; “The technology is absolutely fantastic. First the quality is the best I have ever seen! Second it is a stream, so there is no risk to filmmakers’ distribution rights and third it is a no buffering technology. This means that filmmakers can submit a film of any length and once it starts to play it will finish without any need to pause in the middle. The technology is truly extraordinary”.

    “We really believe that there are two major trends in independent filmmaking; 1) green filmmaking and 2) empowering independent filmmakers with the ability to take control over their films distribution. We believe that by adopting this technology that the Santa Fe Film Festival is taking a leadership position in both areas”.

    Any filmmaker interested in submitting their film on line and beating the September 26 deadline, and getting control over their distribution channel can learn more by going to the Santa Fe Film Festival website at http://www.santafefilmfestival.com/ and click on the “submit and distribute films on line” banner at the bottom of the page.