ExtremeTech Review By Jim Louderback NewTek, of Video Toaster fame, builds a live video switching, capture, and editing system. Can NewTek really shoehorn a live switcher and capture system into a tiny cube PC form factor? Live TV Production for Everyone
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San Jose, CA -- (July 6, 2005) -- Canopus Corporation, known for its realtime video editing solutions and video codec expertise, today launched its EDIUS Pro 3 30-day trial version, which gives customers access to the full catalog of EDIUS Pro 3 features,
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Award-Winning Software Opens New Interactive Markets for DVD Professionals NOVATO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 23, 2005--Sonic Solutions® (Nasdaq:SNIC - News), the leader in digital media software, today announced the release of eDVD® 4, the
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The world of Desktop Video Starts here - Podcasting Geniuses The DV show is the only weekly Podcast having more useful information about desktop video editing and production than anywhere else on the Web. Digital video editing, nonlinear editing,
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Professional Keying Software Delivers Enhanced Performance to Achieve Realistic Keys June 14, 2005 (Folsom, CA)-Serious Magic, Inc.T is now shipping UltraT 2, the new version of its professional keying software. A recent winner of TV Technology's Best of
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DMN Featured News: by Dave Nagel Apple to phase out PowerPC; creative pros react It's all true. Apple CEO Steve Jobs today took the stage at the annual Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco to announce that the Mac platform will move to Intel
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New CineForm Products Enable 24p Film Workflow For Sony’s CineFrame™ HDV Modes CARLSBAD, CA, June 6, 2005 – CineForm, Inc. today is announcing that new versions of its market-leading HDV™ software editing products are the first
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HDV hardware support in the form of camcorders and decks comes from Canon, JVC (Japanese Victor Company), Sharp, and Sony, although as of the latest revision to this document, neither Canon nor Sharp had product to offer. In this author's opinion, HDV is
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Package now offers broader range of tools that deliver HD support, real-time multicam editing, DVD authoring, and dual-platform compatibility for $295 Tewksbury, MA – May 24, 2005 – Avid Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: AVID ) today introduced a
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DV Mag by Bruce A. Johnson Compact, with great battery integration. Huge, bright, readable LCD. Records directly into many NLE codecs. You might remember my review of the Focus Enhancements FireStore FS-3 (Reviews, Mar. '04 DV). I loved it so much I was
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DV Mag by Adam Wilt Expands on HDR-FX1 with more picture adjustments, better user controls, more flexible audio inputs, and 60 Hz and 50 Hz recording and playback in SD and HD. It won't obsolete cameras costing 10 times more, but at $5,946, it makes very
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Video Systems By Tom Patrick McAuliffe Would you like to make better videos? Want to pitch your visual story ideas in a professional way to the powers that be? You can boil it down to one word  preparation. Once you have a story with a good
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VideoSystems By Steve Mullen Though not a format unto itself, JVC’s ProHD pushes HDV forward by capturing PCM audio and true 24p. At NAB 2005, JVC introduced its new HDV camcorder, the GY-HD100. This camcorder records to videotape in the HDV
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New Model Features First Professional HD Application of Sony's CMOS-based Enhanced Imaging Processor Technology PARK RIDGE, N.J., May 17, 2005 - Sony is expanding its lineup of HDVâ„¢ products for professionals with the new HVR-A1U model, based on a
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This year's NAB was a very exciting show. At last year's show we got our first glimpse of HDV and the HD revolution. At this year's show HDV was everywhere – including several new professional HD camcorders that sell for well under $10,000!!
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