Elevated X Adds Video Editing to CMS Software

LOS ANGELES — Elevated X has added video editing to the list of features with its adult site content management system software, the company said today.

“Our company’s first new feature announcement of 2013 is a clear indicator of the direction Elevated X is headed,” CEO AJ Hall said. “We’re excited to continue the technological push we began back in 2006. We intend to see our customers benefit from our commitment to making ongoing improvements to the Elevated X CMS  for years to come.”

The new video editing features allow content producers and paysite owners to cut videos and create high-end video trailers from within their Elevated X CMS admin panel. Users can set an unlimited “in” and “out” points as they’re watching a video and a finished version of the edited file complete with fade-in transitions is created automatically.

Once files have been created, the CMS will automatically add them to a site’s tour.

“A paysite owner can cut a custom, professional looking video trailer and have it automatically show up on their tour with less than five minutes work,” Hall said.

Users can also specify a pre and post-roll video file to be automatically added to their trailers. This can be used to append a 2257 message, video advertisement, site watermarks or other branding or anything a producer or site owner wants viewers of their videos to see.

This functionality ties into the software’s optional video encoding add-on which allows a user to transcode videos automatically and convert them into multiple formats.

The new video editing features are available for free to all Elevated X customers who have the video transcoding add-on. Customers who want to have their software upgraded to include this feature are asked to submit a support ticket to the Elevated X support website.

For a software demo and sample video trailers created with the Elevated X CMS click here.

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