VAN NUYS, Calif. – Pink Visual announced today the addition of an innovative new feature to its cloud-based content distribution platform PVLocker.com: a sophisticated user-upload function that allows users to store videos they already own all in one private “locker” within the cloud. More impressively, the new feature also transcodes video during the upload process, allowing cross-platform viewing on any PC, laptop, tablet or smartphone.
“The idea is surprisingly simple: let users take videos they already own and store them alongside videos they purchased from the site, much in the same way that you can add music from a CD you own to your MP3 library,” said Liam Colins, Director of Business Development for Pink Visual.
“The big difference is that we do it all online, so there is no application or software to download, and no files to store on your hard drive; PVLocker is 100% cloud-based.”
Colins said that centralized file storage isn’t the only aspect of the modern digital music experience that consumers will recognize in PVLocker.
“Another great feature of MP3s is their amazing portability and convenience; you can listen to them anywhere, on just about every device” Colins said. “We want to do the same thing for adult videos. Add your video files to PVLocker once, and then watch them from any laptop, PC, tablet or smartphone.”
Another of PVLocker’s major selling points is the enhanced privacy that storing content on PVLocker affords to its users.
“The very concept of a cloud-based porn ‘locker’ is focused around privacy,” Colins said. “This way the true porn collector, who may have hundreds of favorite videos and clips on their PC, can get those videos into one place with a more universal viewing format. Not only can they then watch them from anywhere with whatever device is at hand, but those files now have an online copy so users won’t have their private videos cluttering up the family PC.”
A major point of differentiation between PVLocker and many existing ‘cyber locker’ services is that users are not able to share the content they upload to PVLocker, a measure put in place by Pink Visual to mitigate piracy and copyright infringement concerns.
For more information, visit www.pvlocker.com, or contact Colins at [email protected].