Red Apple Media Offering Custom Development for On-Demand Viewing

SAN DIEGO — Red Apple Media has announced that it now offers custom website and video streaming development to adult sites seeking exposure from the growing popularity of on-demand porn viewing.

The company said it can help clients build channels to stream from Roku, Chromecast, PlaysStation and more.

Red Apple noted that streaming porn into fans’ living rooms took the industry by storm following the launch of Roku, which remains the most affordable and adult-friendly players of them all. Bypassing traditional distribution routes, Roku and similar streaming platforms allow consumers direct access to video content on demand — but only if it’s been retrofitted for optimal streaming performance.

“We can create for adult content owners a custom channel for Roku via the Nowhere Porn Private Roku Channel, which is free for fans to download,” said Steven Daris, Red Apple Media CEO and co-founder.

He added, “And with other adult brands reportedly creating apps compliant with Google’s Chromecast, the iron is scalding hot for studios to take advantage of this steady revenue stream. But there are a lot of variables to consider, which is why we work one-on-one with clients to cross every ‘t’ and dot every ‘i’ before moving forward.”

Roku, Chromecast, iOS, XBOX, and PlayStation all require different formats and technology, Red Apple said, which entails formatting videos to play properly on every device and player. And with consumers expecting smooth, buffer-less streaming the likes of Netflix and Amazon Prime, it’s essential to provide adaptive bit rate streaming for customer satisfaction. This requires additional programming, including retrofitting each video for HLS, Zeri and Smooth player compatibility.

“We proudly boast a team of developers and software programmers with more than a decade of experience in this kind of work,” Daris said. “We do all of the work for you, so there’s no downtown, stress or hassle. That way, clients can maintain business as usual as we prepare them and their sites for success via these increasingly popular and profitable content viewing platforms.”

For more information about the development service, email steven@redapplemedia.com, or call (888) 321-6239.

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