VX30 Flash Universal Streaming Solution Now Available On Apple Mac OS X
Industry-Leading Video-On-Demand software application is now available for Apple's popular OS X operating system, offering Apple users the ability to encode and stream video to an Internet connected audience.
Lahaina, Hawai'i - December 10, 2006 - The VX30 Flash Universal Streaming Solution (USS) is now available for trial download and purchase. The company expects a full-release of the VX30 USS with its patented Player-less system in early 2007.
Video-On-Demand solutions have become extremely important on the Internet, as more web sites are incorporating streaming video as part of their web sites. The VX30 USS for Apple users enhances the already-existing product line that runs on Windows XP and Windows 2000.
"This is a natural extension to our existing produce line, and we believe Apple users will be excited to finally hava Java-enabled technology for streaming video," says Jonathan Miller, GM for VX30. "Everyone loves the quality of our encoded videos, and now videos can be encoded by Apple Mac OS X users."
Offering a unique approach to streaming video, VX30 utilizes Java-based technology. This lets Internet-connected viewers watch high-quality streaming videos without the need for a third-party media player, as the software encodes video for any Java-enabled browser. VX30 is sold as a one-time Client Software License with no additional fees or charges for bandwidth or the number of streams.
Note: Flash is a trademark of Macromedia inc.
VX30 specializes in video compression methods and delivery techniques to PC clients over IP networks, and is quickly becoming a leader in the cutting-edge streaming media technology market. VX30 software is currently used by leading universities and corporations intent on reducing costs, yet improving the quality and speed of media content delivery to a global audience.
See VX30 in action at www.mauionline.com


