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If you have videos from your mobile phone, digital camera or webcam that are very grainy, dark and/or with low resolution, then you can use FixMyMovie to give those videos makeover. FixMyMovie is a video sharing site that is “powered by MotionDSP’s patent-pending video enhancement technology.”
All you have to do is capture a video using your mobile phone or digital camera, upload it to FixMyMovie.com and let them do the rest. During the enhancement process FixMyMovie will use the video you uploaded as a placeholder, and will send you an e-mail as soon as the video is done with its makeover. Once you get the e-mail you can go back to their site and download your enhanced movie back to your hard drive.
Source: Go 2 Web 2.0
Other nice features offered by FixMyMovie:
- Grab JPEG
- “You can grab high-res JPEGs from any movie. In the standard player, pause your movie at the moment you want to capture, and click the ‘Capture’ button.”
- View/Compare
- “On the ‘My Videos’ tab, click on the movie you want to see.
Then, see how well we’ve fixed your movie by clicking the ‘Compare’ button to show original and enhanced versions side-by-side. “
- “On the ‘My Videos’ tab, click on the movie you want to see.
- Share/Push
- “Share your fixed movies with your friends. Enter your friend’s email address into the field to the right of the movie and click ‘Send’ — we’ll send them a link. Or, just copy and paste the URL into an email. Or, try out alpha YouTube push function. Click ‘YouTube’ and enter your YouTube account name and password. Hit ‘Submit’ and we’ll send it to YouTube.”
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Do you keep your content after uploading or is there some sneaky clause that allows the site to own uploaded content. You have to watch out for that kind of stuff!
Mattaw’s last blog post..The deal with TNX.net
I read through their TOS and from what I gathered you get to continue to own your content.
They do not review your content either, but basically serves only to help enhance your videos.
thats looks a like a very handy piece of software which could actually be very useful for amateurs like me ![]()
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