FameDollars Adds iPad, Multi-format Capabilities

MONTREAL — FameDollars.com, a division of Gamma Entertainment, announced today a series of site upgrades aimed at providing surfers with a wider variety of options to watch and download their movies.

"We really wanted to diversify our offer and follow the market's needs," said Magalie Rheault, director of product development.

“Hence, we added full HD and portable formats in our gamut and made bigger formats with better quality. It's also an excellent conversion tool for us since we specifically presented each option directly on the player and of course, some are only available for the members.

"Aside from expanding our formats, we've changed and upgraded the whole player itself. It's now enhanced for full user experience. We are really proud to be pushing this live on all our sites."

FameDollars said it also took note of its growing mobile user base and ensured that all upgrades are iPad, tablet and smartphone compatible.

Members can choose different downloading and streaming alternatives depending on their preference. The list of add ons now includes:

Downloads:

WMV
small: 360x200
big: 720x400 (or 720x480 is 4:3 ratio)

MP4
small: 360x200
big: 720x400 (or 720x480 is 4:3 ratio)
webHD: 960x544
720p: 1280x720
1080p: 1920x1080

Streaming:

MP4
small: 360x200
big: 720x400 (or 720x480 is 4:3 ratio)
webHD: 960x544

Mobile:

MP4
small: 360x200
big: 720x400 (or 720x480 is 4:3 ratio)
webHD: 960x544
720p: 1280x720
1080p: 1920x1080

Promo tools are available here.

For custom requests, contact derrick@famedollars.com.

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