Big Dot Media Launches Website, New Video System

SYDNEY, Australia — BigDotMedia has launched its website and first product, TEVS 1.0, the company's Tube Embed Video System.

TEVS is a tool for webmasters to build a 10,000-plus video tube website. TEVS allows webmasters to pre-approve videos on a daily basis with its management system and can use Flash code, HTML, wmv and mpg formats.

TEVS is powered with PHP/MySQL and requires ZEND installed on the server. The front end of TEVS is raw php/html/mysql code, giving the webmaster more control over site design.

TEVS can import more than 70 percent of sponsor hosted galleries, or more than 500,000 video clips. A list of compatible sponsors is available on the BigDotMedia website.

Additional functions and add-ons can be downloaded for TEVS, including special sponsor import files. Members have access to video tutorials covering all functions in the TEVS program, including specialized tutorials giving insight into the more advanced controls.

Big Dot Media's programmers have been in the adult industry for more than six years and have written custom CMS for adult webmaster clients.

For more information, visit the BigDotMedia website.

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