Comments on: Hey!Watch takes encoding duties off your precious CPU
Hey!Watch, a new web-based video encoding service that's both free and pretty speedy if you've got a good connection.
Hey!Watch, a new web-based video encoding service that's both free and pretty speedy if you've got a good connection.
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- by olga1230 September 16, 2008 10:08 PM PDT
- Hi! Watch "fantastic decision for me with older computers that do not have the opportunity to modernize, but a casual need to re-encode video files for everyday use. The 10-files-per-month upload limit for nonpremium users kills it as a free service, but if you ' re looking to do a few files every once in a while it's really handy. 10 - files-per-month limit for downloading nonpremium users kills it as a free service, but if I want to make a few files each time while at it Indeed convenient. If you've got a fast connection and an old computer, there's not a speedier way to re-encode your files short of buying a new computer. I have a good channel and the old computer, there is no way to quickly re-coding files a short-term buying a new computer. http://xrapid.com
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