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Topic History of: Mtv Flux v Youtube Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
zooloo |
Yes the "May offend some people..." keeps me watching for a while at least.
It's good they're streaming it at a decent quality, taking 7 MB down to 1 is going to ruin some stuff. But perhaps poor quality is better than nothing at all for producer and viewer alike.
Cheers Martin. |
Martin |
Whe you click on the videos, sometimes randomly, you get a message saying "Warning Do Not View this Video, it is innapropriate for showing".
Very clever, this of course doubles the views. |
Martin |
They use the tracks on video on the website as gap fillers, they come up as very high quality. We sent a 7mg file and they took the whole thing.
Youtube compressed it to under a meg.
You never know at first when your track will be used, but as the mixed shows are pre-made, you soon start to recognise which stream they are showing. |
zooloo |
Did it actually feature on MTV or is it by download from the MTV site?
Wondering if this the proof of promotion/marketing or a case of "where" it is.
Either way - cool (Or should that be kewl? ) |
Martin |
One of our videos via the new MTV server for uploads, has caught up the viewings of a replaced posting we did on Youtube in less than a day, to a weeks posting on the afore mentioned hoster.
It seems to show that TV support still beef up and overtake a net only viewing, for indie stuff, and good to see. |
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