Sony launches eyeVio HD Pro video sharing service in Japan
Although Sony's eyeVio service has been live since April of last year, a recent announcement from the company is trumpeting said program's leap into the high-def world. The aptly-titled eyeVio HD Pro service will enable users to post and share HD video files from their PCs as well as their HDTVs if using the PlayStation 3 or BRX-NT1 network TV box. It should be noted that Adobe's Flash Player 9 is required to view the clips on PC and file uploads are capped at 500MB apiece, but hey, it's a start. YouTube, you listening?





















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Mr. E @ Jul 2nd 2008 4:02PM
I do hope that eventually the file sharing sites will allow better quality video. I can't even watch YouTube in that tiny little postage stamp. And if you try to go full screen when watching on a TV from the couch? Oh hellllll no!
The challenge, as always, is going to be bandwidth. There's still just not enough of it to go around.
Dog @ Aug 31st 2008 6:14PM
try setvid.com or stagehd.com both hd video sharing sites
dor @ Aug 31st 2008 6:10PM
Try setvid.com or stagehd.com they are both HD video sharing sites
hope this helps