DV Mag by Adam Wilt It's a 1080i/60, 16:9 camcorder for $3,700! Very good MPEG-2 encoding for the bitrate. Decent HD pictures with great down-conversion, 480i DV recording, and legacy SD support. Wide 4.5 mm lens with smooth zoom and focus.
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DMN by Charlie White Mac gets beaten again, but it's a closer race this time Since we last tested an Apple Power Mac G5 nearly a year ago (May, 2004), Apple upgraded the processors inside to 2.5GHz, and added an innovative liquid cooling system to make
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DV Mag February 2005 By Ralph LaBarge I recently got a chance to review three new dual-layer DVD burners, including the LaCie d2 DVD+/-RW (www.lacie.com), the Pioneer DVR-A08 (www.pioneerelectronics.com), and the Sony DRU-710A (www.sony.com/dvdburner).
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DMN review by Charlie White New notebook is certainly worthy of the titles "Desktop Replacement" and "Workstation" When Dell releases a new Precision Workstation notebook, we stand up and take notice. That’s because in September of 2003 I reviewed
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Welcome to the HDV Handbook online! Your one stop source for all the latest and greatest information about HDV camcorders, HDV video editing and HDV technology! The Videoguys are the leaders in digital video editing and production equipment... especially
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DMN By John Virata Turn your laptop into a field monitor, DVR, and frame grabber When it comes to shooting video, I am a novice. I, like the majority of digital camcorder owners, enjoy shooting such events as family vacations, birthday parties, and
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CINEFORM'S ASPECT HD V3.0 EXTENDS HIGH DEFINITION EDITING FEATURES AND PERFORMANCE OF ADOBE PREMIERE PRO HDV PLUG-IN Collaborative Development Effort Between Adobe and CineForm Ensures Best HD Workflow Experience for Customers CARLSBAD, CA, March 1, 2005
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Adobe Systems Incorporated has announced the availability of a free HDV plug-in for Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5, its professional video editing software. The HDV plug-in expands IEEE-1394 support in Adobe Premiere Pro, enabling the software to work directly
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High Definition is Not Just For the Future. It’s Here Right Now. The new HDV format is poised to revolutionize high definition production in the same way DV revolutionized standard definition. But innovations also raise questions. This Web site
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Videography By Peter Caranicas Feb 25, 2005 Back in the '80s, MTV launched with the battle cry, "I Want My MTV." Twenty-odd years later, a new generation of videographers may well pick up that mantra and apply it to the newly minted HDV standard, which
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Computer Graphics World February, 2005 by Jeff Sauer If you’re not that familiar with HDV, it would be both a little surprising and completely understandable. After all, over the past year HDV has become one of the video industry’s hottest
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DV Doctor by Peter Wells 2/11/05 Pinnacle’s Liquid Edition 6 is a featured-packed hardware/software combination. The supplied breakout box is well-endowed with sockets – including component in/out - but provides no hardware acceleration. So,
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DMN Product Review: by Charlie White Fastest FireWire 800 array yet If you’re looking for mammoth amounts of fast storage, here’s a FireWire 800 (1394b) disk that fills the bill nicely. The G-RAID FireWire array by G-Tech, Inc. is a
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VideoSystems By Steve Mullen Blackmagic’s line of HD I/O and acceleration cards facilitates several levels of HD editing. Blackmagic Design’s DeckLink HD I/O boards offer HD-SDI input and output of HD video, and some versions allow analog
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eMedia Live By Jan Ozer - Posted Feb 15, 2005 After testing Sony's HDR-FX1, I'm an HDV believer. It's not the second coming of DV, but it can be extremely useful in a number of circumstances, including when you need to down-sample the results to SD
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