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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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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Hello and welcome to “The Clicker,†Engadget’s weekly wandering into the granddaddy of all gadgets – the television. Have a seat on the couch. Kick back, relax. Just remember the rules: keep your shoes off the coffee table and
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The chip that will power PS3 can top 4 gigahertz. At the International Solid State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) in San Francisco on Monday, IBM, Sony, and Toshiba jointly unveiled the multicore "Cell" processor, the chip that will power the next generation
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Helmut Kobler, special to Digital World Wednesday, January 07, 2004 Use an affordable editing app--along with our easy steps--to produce polished home videos. So you've had that nifty digital camcorder for a while now, and you've managed to capture
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DV Mag By Douglas Dixon January 2005 Putting Windows Media Video HD on a DVD. Affordable HD is coming fast for video professionals, thanks to HDV gear and a new profusion of tools for editing HD. It's feasible to shoot and capture and edit in HD, but how
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With HDV now being a ground-breaking format, here are some frequently asked questions about HDV, editing, shooting, and more. What is the difference between the Sony and JVC HDV cameras? The JVC cameras are 720p. This means they have 720 lines of
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Apple today announced Final Cut Express HD, a major upgrade of its advanced video editing application for video enthusiasts, students and aspiring filmmakers that makes it easy to capture, edit and output High Definition Video (HDV) using all the powerful
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From really big big-screen TVs to snow in Las Vegas, here's what we loved and what left us less than impressed at this year's show. Computer trade shows have gotten smaller over the years, but not CES. The Consumer Electronics Show is bigger than ever.
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CES 2005 in Review By Jim Louderback This year at CES, the revolution not only wasn't televised, it didn't happen. With nary a sign of a break-through product, the 2005 version of the Consumer Electronics Show focused on smaller, cheaper, bigger and
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Philips will be revealing its prototype all-in-one PC writer that reads and writes CD, DVD and Blu-ray Discs. The demonstration will be held on the Philips booth #9004 at the CES 2005 exhibition. The introduction of this unique all-in-one PC writer is
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Video Systems By Bob Turner Oct 1, 2004 12:00 PM I recommend Adobe's Premiere Elements for the consumer crowd. Around this time of year (from the start of school until Christmas), it is common for editors to be asked by friends and relatives what editing
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