Ripcode makes your videos go faster. With the influx of new video technologies, and with every new gadget and gizmo having video capabilities, new video solutions are in high demand.
This is where Ripcode comes in. They’re an on-demand transcoding tool which makes repurposing video into multiple formats—for PCs, smart phones, iPhones, iPods, etc—elegantly simple. Ripcode completely eliminates the need for broadcasters and syndicators to pre-transcode and store multiple file formats of their content, thus creating more room in their storage space for new content, among other things. Viewers are able to watch and download videos in the format of their choice, without increasing the burden for broadcasters et. al. Ripcode’s newly launched V4 service, currently being tested with the ever popular Myspace, provides real-time video transcoding ‘built around around arrays of best-in-class DSP-based processors,’ meaning faster over all processing. It saves time and much valued server space.
Ripcode.com In Their Own Words
“RipCode’s innovative on-demand video transcoding appliance revolutionizes the process of re-purposing video into multiple viewing formats. It eliminates the need for broadcasters, syndicators or user generated video sites to pre-transcode and store multiple file formats of their entire video library. RipCode enables video to be dynamically transcoded and served to a customer on any screen size as they request it, giving viewers an expansion of content choices while reducing an operator’s server hardware, storage and energy use.”
Why Ripcode.com It Might Be A Killer
Ripcode simplifies video transcoding, plain and simple. Normally, your trad video services like Revver and Veoh would need to implement multiple file formats, which don’t always cover all the bases. With Ripcode, that’s unnecessary. Myspace is already using it, and I’m sure more services will follow suite.
Some Questions About Ripcode.com
Will Ripcode be picked up by other video services like Youtube? 





