VidQ Launches Java-Based Video Stream Solution

MIAMI — VidQ Inc has made available the VidQ Java-based streaming video solution. The new user-friendly program allows virtually all video file formats to be encoded, encrypted, secured and streamed through any browser without the use of special server software, player plugins or third-party applications.

"VidQ's key features will reduce customer service complaints from paysite members with outdated and incompatible player plugins, DRM anger, plus firewall and anti-virus issues," a representative said.

VidQ is available in two versions: Starter, which is free for unlimited commercial use and includes hotlinking prevention, and Pro, with expanded features including video encryption, domain locking and file expiration by date.

VidQ delivers high-quality streaming video and audio to website viewers on Windows, Mac OS or Linux with Internet Explorer, Firefox, Netscape, Safari or other Java-capable browsers. It is also server independent so VidQ can stream from standard Apache, Microsoft IIS, Sun and others without the need for any special server software or additional hardware.

For more information and a commercial starter version of VidQ, as well as the free trial for the VidQ Pro version, visit VidQ.com.

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