SeeItFirst.com Launches New Streaming Video Technology | Internet News

SeeItFirst.com Launches New Streaming Video Technology

Written By
Beth Cox
Beth Cox
Jun 29, 1999
1 minute read

SeeItFirst.com delivered a new, enhanced
streaming video technology that will be marketed to TV and radio stations,
advertising agencies, Web portals and other e-commerce and new media
companies.

The company said its patented technology allows the user to see streaming
video better by enabling viewers to capture, save and print out crisp, clear
photos from streaming video at any time.

“We believe there is a huge opportunity for SeeItFirst.com to provide
business-to-business production services and license arrangements with a wide
variety of commercial partners,” said Narayanan Ram, founder and CEO. “Web
companies will soon be able to offer their members and users a unique way to
step through streaming video frame-by-frame, stop the action to study
details, and create a photo gallery of high-resolution video snapshots — all
within today’s bandwidths.”

A demo is available at the SeeItFirst.com site.

SeeItFirst.com said it will pursue turn-key service licensing arrangements
with advertising agencies and their digital departments to better leverage
and extend the reuse of existing broadcast advertisements.

The user can navigate throughout the video — forward and backward —
frame-by-frame. The high-resolution photos captured from the videos can be
enlarged, printed, saved, and dragged and dropped to any application, e-mail
or Web site.

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