X2K Media Services Unveils New Website, Media Player

CALABASAS, Calif. – X2K Media Services has unveiled a revamped website, which promises an improved slate of services that includes a new Flash media player.

Webmasters can embed X2K's new Flash player into their members areas or use it as a stand-alone player. The player features dynamic scene selection and a more accurate fast-forward button.

“We were looking for a way to allow affiliate programs and webmasters to have an easy-to-use and reasonably priced solution for delivering content for their members areas and tours," said X2K founder Stephen Bugbee. "This player and the technology do just that.”

In addition, the media player comes stocked with thousands of ready-to-view videos. Webmasters can buy content month to month. Pricing goes by the gigabyte, starting at $2 per gigbyte.

Niches offered include anime/hentai, porn star, hardcore, gay and fetish, among others. Webmasters also have the option to build custom web pages powered with X2K's Flash player. Production companies can have their entire libraries digitized to be used in a full website based around X2K's media player.

The company's other services include video encoding, digitizing, DVD authoring, DVD replication and packaging.

For more information, email Stephen Bugbee at Bugbee@MatrixContent.com or visit X2KMedia.com.

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