Elevated X Offers Free Video Transcoding

PALM DESERT, Calif. – Elevated X, Inc., a California-based CMS software development company specializing in scalable, automated paysite management solutions, is now offering its video transcoding plugin for free to new customers who purchase or lease its CMS during the month of April.

"Having an automated solution like this is a huge timesaver for pay site owners," Elevated X CEO AJ Hall said. " It's no secret that offering members a selection of popular video formats and delivery options boosts member retention, but it also helps conversions and results in higher ratings on review sites."

According to the company, the video transcoding plugin uses a fully automated server-based process that simply requires checking a few boxes and clicking a submit button.

Source files are encoded in multiple formats, including MPEG, Adobe Flash and Apple iPod- and iPhone-compatible video, and can be cut into video clips, including single clips for use in tour previews and trailers.

"The team at Elevated X has given us the perfect product to help us build our program," Abyss Vee of STFUCash.com said. "We've used it for well over a year and are running 17 sites with it. It was by far the best decision we have made for a CMS solution."

The company is also offering a free database migration for operators switching to the Elevated X platform from another commercial adult CMS.

For more information, visit www.elevatedx.com.

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