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Vimeo introduces High Definition Video Sharing

vimeo.pngVimeo announced the introduction of High-Definition, making it the first site to enable HD video sharing. This Vimeo breakthrough allows content creators at every level of sophistication to share their videos in native 720p (1280 x 720) resolution, which is 12 times better than the standard 320 x 240 resolution of other video sites.

Now that the price of HD camcorders has dropped below $1,000, more and more people are interested in HD. Vimeo’s HD platform utilizes the latest video technologies to deliver HD content in real time via broadband connection.

In addition to HD, Vimeo is introducing a variety of related services to improve the experience for its community, including Albums, which is a new way to organize videos on the site, and a redesigned video player to take full advantage of higher quality video.

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  1. [...] online video sharing site started allowing HD video. “Vimeo’s HD platform utilizes the latest video technologies to deliver HD content in real [...]

    By Thursday 10-18 links | News Videographer on October 18, 2007 9:43 am

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    By simplyconnections » Blog Archive » Vimeo introduces High Definition Video Sharing on October 22, 2007 10:16 am

  3. Oh my, my! This is exactly what I need right now to serve my clients and promote high definition movies. Good job guys, seriously. I will immediately begin using your site.

    Sincerely,

    Joe Pfeil

    By Joe Pfeil on March 31, 2008 2:54 am

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