Video Web Wizard Review

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Video Web Wizzard Video Web Wizard $67 or less, about £34

Almost every one is going crazy and creating video’s for the Internet. It can be very tedious and time consuming, converting the video to a suitable format for inclusion on a website. That is now no longer an issue, with the arrival of this new piece of software called, Video Web Wizard. I cannot remember the number of times that i have heard people say to me, “I WISH I KNEW HOW TO INCLUDE VIDEO ON MY WEBSITE“. Well now anyone can and will do with the easiest piece of software around to do just that. No longer do you have to worry about learning lots of complicated steps, Once you have Video Web Wizard and your video file on your computer, the whole process becomes a clicking breeze to carry out.

Once you purchase the Video Web Wizard software you will get not only the software, along with a pdf tutorial but also more skinned players and future updates once registered. You will need to have the .NET 2.0 installed on your pc, but do not worry about this has while the software is installing it checks to see if the .NET is already installed and if it is not, it will download and install it for you. All that you need to do is install the software on your computer and your set to roll. You will be amazed at how quick and easy it is to complete the whole process. The software takes care of it all for you as you click your way through the program.

Once the program is installed, run it and follow the process along by clicking and selecting the options that are presented to you. Below is a quick summary of the steps required.

  1. Browse to select your video file.
  2. Browse to select your output folder (where the video file will be saved after conversion).
  3. Click Next to continue.
  4. Select a preset for your Internet connection (Dial up, Cable, Office LAN (100Mbps) Original values (Large size)). You can also control the quality settings manually if you want to for Resolution, Frame rate, Video bit-rate, Audio mode, Audio bit-rate and sampling rate. But remember that you do not have to.
  5. Click Next.
  6. Select the interface style that you want your video to play in.
  7. Click Next.
  8. Type in a page title. (Appears in the blue bar of the browser window).
  9. Type in a video title. (Title of your video)
  10. Enter a buffer time. (how much the player should load before commencing play).
  11. Tick for auto starting the video.
  12. Enter a completion URL (a page that the viewer will be redirected to after watching the video).
  13. Click Next.

The video will now be converted (Depending on the size and quality of your video, this may take several minutes).

You will now upload your video to your website by following the guidelines. And that is the process finished.

As you see it just does not get any easier than this. So whether you are going to put videos online to sell products, on an about me page, showing off your holidays or anything else, doing it using the Video Web Wizard way could not be easier.

The software is designed and maintained by Kieth Gilbert, so as he adds new features and updates you can be assured that he will not let you down.

What you need to do now is shoot some video or use some from a friend or something that you would like to see put on the Internet and away you go.

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Review by

Vince Andrews

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3 Responses to “Video Web Wizard Review”

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  2. It would be great if this software actually worked and Keith Gilbert would reply to a support email!

  3. Hi, Britt
    I know that Keith is really busy with a lot of things at the moment and it is not like him to not reply to his support area. What problems are you having with the software. Maybe i may be able to help, if not i will try to contact Keith for you.

    Vince

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