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BIRMINGHAM, AL - NextSpex has beefed up its customer support to handle a new feature that will be known as YouTube Sync.

For student-athletes who already upload their highlight and game films to YouTube, there is an ability to email support@nextspex.com and get these videos transcoded to your NextSpex profile!

"A great deal of our users upoad their videos to YouTube and this will make their transition to NextSpex much smoother," said NextSpex Founder Jim Cavale. "We are excited about this feature because it will increase the amount of multimedia content we are streaming for college coaches around the southeast."

The transcoding will not be immediate, however, because NextSpex must honor its monitoring process that is stated in its state high school athletic association partnership contracts with both Alabama and Lousiana. Thus, like all video uploads on student-athlete profiles, it will take 24-48 hours to go thru the verification process.

YouTube also offers editing opportunities and NextSpex will begin to release monthly tutorials on how to use this technology to build your own highlight films from game films.

"It's exciting," stated Cavale. "Eventually, our kids will not have to rely on a coach or production company to produce a highlight film--they can simply upload a game and extract their highlights, all by themselves!"

For now, any student-athletes interested in syncing their YouTube videos to their NextSpex profile, can simply email support@nextspex.com with their account username and then a link to any YouTube video they would like to transcode to their respective profile.

 

In 2012, NextSpex will offer a premium membership feature that allows your YouTube Channel to appear on your actual NextSpex Recruit profile; just one of the many great developments that our programmers are currently working on!

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