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AVCHD
Posted by: gary May 26, 2009 2:13 PM
If you are reading this article, I think it’s a pretty safe bet that you have a big screen HD TV in your house. Now that you have it, you wonder how you ever watched sports or the latest action movie or a documentary or even the cooking channel without it. I know that now when I watch standard definition TV, all I can think about is how much better it would look in HD! Lets face it, everything just looks better in HD. Well maybe not everything or everyone, but I think you get the picture. It’s (Read More)
Posted by: gary May 14, 2009 12:51 PM
Welcome back to our presentation of how HP’s new Intel Nehalem-based workstations compare to older workstations when rendering from Adobe Creative Suite 4 (CS4). Briefly, in the last installment, I detailed the tests that I performed, and discussed the results for DV and HDV source materials. This time out, I present the results for DVCPRO HD, AVCHD, and Red and share how the Z400 and Z800 performed with Hyper-threaded Technology (HTT) enabled and disabled. (Read More)
Posted by: gary March 12, 2009 12:55 PM
While Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 has been out for several months now, I thought I'd take a look at it from a Premiere Elements user perspective while still looking at some of the new features. The application is for professional video editors, but there is an upgrade path for Premiere Elements users. Both applications edit video, and both offer a wealth of transitions and effects, but Premiere Pro offers more professional features that aren't found in consumer level video editing applications (Read More)
Posted by: matt March 6, 2009 10:07 AM
How to make a Blu-Ray DVD using CineForm NEO Scene and Adobe Premiere CS4 (Windows version). (Read More)
Posted by: gary February 24, 2009 9:12 PM
Neo Scene for Mac Allows Users to Easily Edit AVCHD Video with Extremely High Performance and Cinematic Image Quality CineForm, Inc. , creators of high-fidelity compression-based workflow solutions for the post production marketplace, today announced Neo Scene for Mac, the industry’s first professional caliber camera-to-delivery compression workflow solution for consumers, prosumers and video enthusiasts, for cameras supporting the AVCHD and HDV high definition standard. (Read More)
Posted by: jim June 30, 2008 12:30 PM
Video editors no longer have to wrestle with unwieldy AVCHD files thanks to AVCHD UpShift, software to assist video editors in AVCHD editing and process the latest generation of high definition video. (Read More)
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