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7/19/2010 3:06 PM
The Pioneer Internal Blu-ray Disc/DVD/CD Writer will write up to 12x on BD-R (25Gbytes) and BD-R DL (50Gbytes) media. It allows users to author high-definition Blu-ray Disc content while also delivering the ability for high-capacity data storage. One BD-R DL disc will hold the same amount of data as 10 DVDs (single layer).

Also available with External eSATA/USB Housing in the Videoguys' MEGA External Bundle - Now just $249.95! The external MEGA bundle is perfect for MAC & laptop users - a Read More

Jul
14
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7/14/2010 10:27 AM
If you're a post-production professional editing with Apple Final Cut Studio FCS3/FCP, Avid Media Composer MC4/MC5 or Adobe CS4/CS5 Production Premium, Videoguys.com is your source for the professional tools you need to make the most of your production environment. At Videoguys.com, we understand that professional video editors have different needs than the average consumer. Not only do you need the best tools available in the industry, you also need the fastest and most reliable solutions becau Read More
Jun
24
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6/24/2010 12:47 PM
An issue with DSLR cameras that you must consider while setting up your rig is audio quality. DSLR cameras are equipped with just the most basic microphone and the sound is just okay, at best. If your talent is more than 6 feet away from the camera your audio quality will diminish quickly. Fortunately, the Canon DSLR cameras are all equipped with a mini-jack microphone input and we recommend adding a stereo microphone like the Azden SMX-10. Read More
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Jun
18
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6/18/2010 10:58 AM
Media Composer goes where other video editing systems leave off, giving you full-featured editorial tools, the fastest file-based workflows around, dependable media management, and innovative features that save you time — and money. Whether you're cutting films, TV shows, short-format videos, or other media, in the studio or on the road, or using a Mac or a PC, you can edit the way you want, wherever you want, and in ways you never thought possible with Media Composer. Read More
Jun
4
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6/04/2010 1:11 PM
The Sonnet Technologies Qio answers one of the most significant questions posed by editors dealing with solid-state media: how do I copy the contents of the cards to my computer? And the Qio answers the question without any uncertainty.

Solid-state removable media primarily includes SxS, P2, CF and SDHC cards. Panasonic offers P2 solutions from a USB single-card reader to more sophisticated P2 editing gear. Sony markets a USB SxS reader and SxS cards can be read by the Express34 slot of Read More

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Apr
28
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4/28/2010 11:20 AM
  • Pioneer BDR-205 Mega Bundle with Verbatim Media $249.95
  • Pioneer BDR-205 Mega Bundle with External Enclosure $279.95

Check out our fantastic BDR-205 bundles with Apple Final Cut Studio, Avid Media Composer, Adobe Production Premium, MAtrox MXO2 Mini w/ MAX and more!! Read More

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Apr
22
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4/22/2010 1:30 PM
Stay in the creative flow with Adobe CS5 Production Premium as breakthrough performance, integration, and collaborative flexibility sweep aside obstacles in your workflow. Finish your HD projects as quickly as SD thanks to native 64-bit support in Adobe Premiere® Pro, After Effects®, and Photoshop® Extended and the new Mercury Playback Engine in Adobe Premiere Pro. Read More
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Apr
2
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4/02/2010 10:53 AM
We've been busy publishing and updating the Guides on our website!
  • Videoguys' Guide to DSLR Workflows
  • Videoguys Guide to Migrating From Avid Liquid to Avid Media Composer
  • Videoguys Guide to Understanding HD Formats
  • Videoguys' FAQ: Matrox MXO2 Family of Products
  • Wedding & Event Videography Guide from the Videoguys
  • Videoguys' Professional Video Editing and Production Guide

    NAB 2010 IS COMING!!Keep up with the latest news and information by following the Videoguys Read More

  • Mar
    30
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    3/30/2010 9:02 AM
    Legal videographers need to make high quality A/V recordings and archive safety copies of them for 60 to 90 days. Deposition videos are usually recorded and delivered on DVD and backed up to SVHS for failsafe copies. But with the pro video community as a whole moving away from tape as an acquisition or even backup up format, the obsolescence of SVHS tape as well as problematic storage and archiving issues, non-tape back up just makes more sense these days.

    Datavideo makes a family of Stan Read More

    Mar
    8
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    3/08/2010 3:00 PM
    The NEXTO DI NVS 2500 is a stand alone backup / archiving system for digital media cards. At it’s heart lies a 500GB 2.5 inch drive which has been wrapped in card readers, a rechargeable battery, a colour display and a whole host of communication ports. It’s all packaged up in a compact rugged case that’s built to withstand the day – day rigours of a video professional. Read More
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    Mar
    4
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    3/04/2010 1:15 PM
    Macworld buying advice (4 mice)

    The Thunder RAID eSATA/USB 2.0 Portable System is great for multi-stream video playback. The multiple RAID configurations give it an available degree of fault tolerance and reliability. At around 26 cents per gigabyte, we find the Thunder RAID well worth the few kinks we experienced during our RAID reconfigurations. Read More

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    Feb
    22
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    2/22/2010 10:20 AM
    The delivery guy walked in the door just over a week ago with a box containing a sparking, new, fresh off the assembly line MC Color control surface from Euphonix. For those who aren’t familiar with this unit, it’s a brand new entry into the affordable (relatively speaking at $1,499) trackball based hardware support for Apple Color. The Euphonix unit has the Tangent Wave square in its sights with a similar price point and similar functionality. In fact it’s hard to talk about one without compari Read More
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    Feb
    4
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    2/04/2010 9:15 AM
    Edius is not among the most well known Windows based nonlinear editing applications, but this is not for lack of features, functionality, format support, or affordability. For several years now, Edius has been part of the Grass Valley/Thomson stable of products, acquired from original developer Canopus. It's often offered as a bundle with I/O hardware, such as HDStorm, HDSpark, or HDThunder. In this review, we are just considering the Edius 5.1 application and multifunctional software bundle. Read More
    Feb
    2
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    2/02/2010 3:12 PM
    The BD Powerstation is the fastest path from production to Blu-ray Disc replication

    Are you ready to mass-produce your movies on Blu-ray Disc or DVD? If so, join us on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM EST

    REGISTER NOW

    Videoguys.com is proud to present this overview of professional Blu-ray Disc creation using the Sonic BD PowerStation. Learn how to Encode, Create, and Deliver professional Blu-ray titles. Read More

    Feb
    1
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    2/01/2010 10:24 AM
    You have just purchased a brand new hard drive for your Mac. It could be an internal drive but most likely it is an external hard drive that has Firewire 400, Firewire 800, USB 2 or eSATA ports on the back for connectivity to your Mac. When you purchased the drive, the sales person told you that it was Mac compatible, just plug it in and go to work. You can plug this new drive into your Mac and 'go to work', but this does not mean that the drive is setup in the best manner for the Mac. Read More
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