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4/02/2009 10:36 AM
We get asked all the time, "What computer system should I use for Video Editing?" So, we created this page to give you some basic guidelines. Warning! Reading this guide can save you countless hours and frustration when configuring your NLE video editing computer. Read More
Mar
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3/31/2009 12:35 PM
Focus Enhancements Inc., a worldwide leader in media management and digital audio technology, today announced a powerful new firmware upgrade for its popular FS-5 DTE recorder. The Version 2.0 upgrade will add several new groundbreaking features including the ability to create MPEG-4 files post-recording for playback on the FS-5’s color LCD for field proxy preview. The MPEG-4 clips can easily be transferred to a host computer or to a video sharing website for collaboration, or distributed to mob Read More
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Mar
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3/26/2009 5:17 PM
Matrox today announced that release 1.3 for the Matrox MXO2 product line is now available as a free download from the Matrox website to all registered users. This release brings users a host of new productivity features and workflow enhancements. Read More
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Mar
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3/25/2009 10:34 PM
New Intel Core i7 processor makes 64 bit computing a reality! We knew this day would come. We've been waiting for more then two years to break free from our 32-bit shackles and finally embrace the 64-bit future. We have seen the future, and we have built a machine to take full advantage of it. Videoguys DIY7 is simply the most cost effective platform for video editing we’ve ever put together. Read More
Mar
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3/25/2009 11:20 AM
Frank Capria has been at the forefront of digital content creation technologies since its earliest beginnings. New England based Capria was one of the first adopters of digital editing on the Avid Media Composer upon the systems release in 1989. Read More
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Mar
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3/24/2009 1:47 PM
Did you know Final Cut Pro has a hidden menu? Just hold down Cmd + Option + Shift and click the Tools menu. You should now see a new menu item called Internal Tools. Read More
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Mar
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3/24/2009 12:47 PM
The Pinnacle PCTV HD Pro Stick model 801e (which I’m now going to shorten to the “HD Pro”) is an external USB 2.0 television receiver the size of a pack of stick gum. Being so small and transportable the HD Pro is naturally marketed for use with laptops and folks on the go Read More
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Mar
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3/20/2009 12:37 PM
Adobe, the software development powerhouse behind Photoshop, Premiere, and dozens of other content creation suites, has finally embraced the power of the GPU. Amazingly, until Adobe's CS4 suite of graphics software came out this year, the company which has nearly built their empire on graphics related software, relied entirely on the system's CPU for processing. Read More
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Mar
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3/17/2009 1:17 PM
The G-RAID 3 is an external hard drive that directly attaches to a computer which performs all RAID operations in hardware transparent to the operating system. The G-RAID 3 is another Mac-inspired design from G-Technology, bearing much resemblance to a Power Mac G5 or a Mac Pro. Read More
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Mar
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3/16/2009 12:15 PM
Some time has passed since the MXO2 shipped in 2008 enough time for people who were a little hesitant about Matrox coming back to the Mac with some new offerings to really test the waters with the MXO and now the MXO2. I can say that it is truly a well rounded I/O device and I will spare alot of you with the full run down of specs because that can all be found at the main site for the MXO2 HERE. Read More
Mar
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3/16/2009 12:04 PM
Modern production workflows benefit tremendously from applications such as Adobe CS4 Production Premium that are architected and optimized for 64-bit operating systems. HD workflows can show 50% to 200% speedup moving from 32-bit with 4GB of RAM to 64-bit with 16GB of RAM1 . Read More
Mar
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3/13/2009 2:15 PM
We are proud of the new web site and have prepared this brief introductory guide for you to see all of the great new features we have to offer. Take a look at the improved navigation, read the same great articles and reviews that made us famous, check out the money saving bundles, new item pages and more! Read More
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Mar
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3/10/2009 10:21 PM
In the last installment, I described buying considerations and costs for system RAM and CPUs for Apple’s Mac Pro and HP’s xw8600 workstation. In this installment, I’ll present the results of a series of benchmark tests with the two systems... Read More
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3/09/2009 11:00 AM
I received my MXO2 a few months ago but have lacked the time/project/decks to be able to test it out. The best I could do was hook it up to my computer an HDTV and go "Yup, that outputs a GREAT image" and to my HD CRT and say, well, the same thing. Read More
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3/03/2009 4:30 PM
I blogged on a tutorial from Event DV around editing workflows with AVCHD. In that same issue, contributor Jan Ozer wrote an article called CS4 at 64 that delves into the differences that he observed between Adobe applications and how they perform differently between 32bit Windows XP and 64bit Windows Vista. For me, it’s clear that 64 bit operating systems are becoming more mainstream - or at least among content creators. Read More
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