This one is for all you gadget and superb quality HD video freaks. ExposureRoom is thrilled to announce that we support the iPad. So when you get your iPad be sure to browse and watch ExposureRoom videos on your shiny new toy.
I'm sure a lot of ExposureRoom members will be absolutely thrilled to hear that we now support the iPhone and other mobile devices (and we do it better than anyone else).
At ExposureRoom we believe Audio is as Important as Video. That is the audio in a video is important, and so we've made some feature enhancements to videos on ExposureRoom.
A new feature on ExposureRoom allows you to leave Voice/Audio Comments for Video Assets using your iPhone, or any cell phone or computer. So get your voice heard and leave an audio comment instead of text!
The next time you're editing you videos make a note of the time code of the frame you'd like as the thumbnail that best represents your video because we now provide a way for you to specify the time code at the time of uploading your video or anytime during or after the transcoding process. How cool is that!
H.264 is a finishing format that does not lend itself easily to editing purposes.
Instead, follow Philip's brief tutorial that shows you how to import and convert your video clips to an "editing-friendly" format.
While many websites scramble to show off their html 5 video capabilities, ExposureRoom says, Not Yet. There are a few reasons for this, but first you need to understand a few things so you can better judge what it is you really want and if you think ExposureRoom should support Html 5 video.
A new feature on ExposureRoom allows you to leave Voice/Audio Comments for Video Assets using your iPhone, or any cell phone or computer. So get your voice heard and leave an audio comment instead of text!
The new Video Player is now officially released on XR and also available when you get embed codes for your videos as well as via the Word Press (dynamic) plug-in
Html 5 Video Support
You can now leave Voice/Audio Comments on Video Assets
In this article I attempt to explain the basic relationships between bit rates and file size and video and audio quality to try and explain what you should and shouldn’t do at the time of encoding your videos.
If you're not sure what your encoding settings need to be in order to get the best quality video on ExposureRoom, this article is a must read. You have the option of just getting the numbers and reading further to get a deeper understanding.
Don't miss this short video tutorial on how to create a banner for your ExposureRoom website using a Photoshop file that you can download as a "template" for your own banner.