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Bungie Pro Video Live

urk of Bungie writes:

"Bungie Pro originally launched right alongside a little game called Halo 3 in September, 2007, providing the community-at-large (that's you) with some extra server-side features that we can't offer to millions of ravenous players (that's you too) without charging a lit bit extra. The reception was overwhelming. To date, Bungie Pro has allowed players to create and share more Screenshots, Saved Films & Film Clips, and Game & Map Variants than we ever imagined. Launch-to-Date, over 84 million pieces of Halo 3 content have been shared through Bungie.net.

84 Million!

But still, you demand more. And guess what? We're ready to deliver. Today we've incorporated some brand-spankin' new technology into Bungie Pro's existing suite of game-enhancing features. We call it Bungie Pro Video. And here's what you need to know."
JustinSaneV2 - contributor
Published: 163 days 6 hours ago | News | Xbox 360
 
 

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edhe - 162 days 23 hours ago
1 - Imho this should be part of Live.
But considering voice messages were originally part of seperate games in the first Live then it might be how this comes about too.

Imagine that live, as a service, offers you savegames & video uploads for all games that you play. That'd be nice. One of the features of PSN that is worthy of envy is the youtube upload API.
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