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New Version of "Best of DigiNovations" Player Launches; Demonstrates Brightcove 3 Development Flexibility

Posted on Friday, November 14, 2008 at 10:50PM by Registered CommenterMichael Kolowich in | CommentsPost a Comment

Version 3 of Brightcove’s breakthrough internet TV channel platform is here, and DigiNovations has wasted no time in adding advanced Brightcove channel design and customization to its portfolio of services.

The “Best of DigiNovations” 2.0 player is implemented in Adobe Flex and Brightcove’s new player markup languageAnd where better to demonstrate its new capabilities than with an upgrade of the popular “Best of DigiNovations” player, which now features more than 50 of the projects we’ve produced for corporate, education, not-for-profit, and political clients over the last four years.

Click here to view “Best of DigiNovations” 2.0

DigiNovations’ internet TV channel guru Alex Kieft designed the new channel using a combination of Adobe’s Flex 3 programming environment and the new Brightcove Extended Markup Language.  In combination, these tools allow us to execute a wide variety of custom designs for presenting video on websites, and to deploy them so they can be viewed easily and seamlessly all over the world.  And because it’s all presented in Adobe Flash, these players are compatible with more than 95% of the personal computers in the world.

What all that technical talk really means is that we’ve maintained and fortified our lead as one of the most active and capable internet video design and implementation shops in Boston — and in fact, in all of New England.  I’m a strong believer that content design and presentation go hand-in-hand on the internet, and I don’t know of any other creative shop who’s invested more in this breakthrough capability.

 

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