LOS ANGELES -- Veoh Networks Inc. is launching a Web video syndication service today that uses peer-to-peer technology to distribute DVD-quality video and publish it on the Web's most popular sites, including MySpace and YouTube.
The privately held company hopes to become an online television service, allowing content creators to build their own channels and viewers to easily find and download video.
Veoh hopes to distinguish itself from competitors such as Brightcove, Revver, and others by the use of a peer-to-peer network that will allow the delivery of huge video files more efficiently. With Veoh, users share the load of transmitting content, which is generally sent in small chunks from PCs that have its software installed.