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Video Extraction, Conversion, & Encoding Services Video Extraction & Encoding Services for Virginia Agencies Commonwealth of Virginia Contract #UCP-JMU-3543MT James Madison University and TapHere! Technology (TapHere) have signed an agreement which provides a contract vehicle for Video Extraction & Encoding Services that is available to state agencies in the Commonwealth of Virginia, public higher education institutions, local governments, school boards, agencies serving local governments and non-profit, educational institutions involved with the Virtual Library of Virginia (VIVA). Under the terms of this Commonwealth of Virginia Contract, eligible agencies can utilize TapHere to extract analog or digital multimedia content from many original formats such as VHS/MPEG/DVD/DV and convert/encode to multimedia streaming formats suitable for presentation on the web or a closed network/intranet. Source Formats Output Formats VHS DVD MPEG DV MiniDV Laserdisc U-matic Beta Beta SP 16 mm Video Extraction, Conversion, & Encoding Services H.264 Other source formats included VIVA licensing agreements apply Extraction services range from $12-$75 per hour of source based on format Other output formats available Custom low, medium, or high-bit rate determined by target network environment Encoding services charged at $15.50 per hour of output For more information contact: Jack Gruninger TapHere! Technology, LLC 703-334-4147 (w) 703-991-6231 (fax) jack@taphere.com