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September 9, 2009 4:40 PM
The Videoguys' have been working with Adobe to bring you a FREE Online Seminar featuring Adobe Creative Suite 4 Production Premium and the Pioneer BDR-203 Blu-ray Disc/DVD/CD Writer. ( Read More)
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gary
September 1, 2009 8:44 AM
Recently Apple rolled out Final Cut Studio 3, which updated Final Cut Pro to 7 and Compressor to 3.5. While this article is about Compressor 3.5, it is important to note that, in FCP 7, there is a new command, 'Send To Compressor', which replaces the previous 'Export Using Compressor' function. In the past, when we used 'Export Using Compressor', FCP handed off the video to Compressor one frame at a time, tying up FCP for the duration. This is no longer the case. As soon as you 'Send To Compress ( Read More)
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gary
August 20, 2009 2:30 PM
Sony Vegas 9 Pro is here and ready to take charge. Sony is telling us something; Vegas is here to shake things up! With a host of new features and functions, extensive import, capture and exporting options, Blu-ray Disc authoring, all new XDCAM EX and RED ONE support, plus improved AVCHD support, Vegas has improved and loyal users will rejoice once they get their hands on this one. ( Read More)
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gary
August 20, 2009 11:45 AM
With the release of Final Cut Pro 7 things have changed. FCP 7 is now Blu-ray enabled and using the new 'Share' function we can create Blu-ray content and burn to an external (third party) Blu-ray burner. While the authoring abilities of Blu-ray in FCP 7 'Share' are very limited, only a 'Main menu' and 'Chapter Menu', early reports are the the process works and is stable. ( Read More)
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gary
July 24, 2009 11:50 AM
While we haven’t had a chance to get our hands on the new version yet, on the outset it looks to be a fairly uninspiring release. Let’s be clear though, Final Cut Studio is an amazingly powerful package for the money ( Read More)
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gary
July 22, 2009 11:46 AM
So what can you do with an old copy of Premiere you ask? Use it to upgrade to Premiere Pro CS4 for under $300 or even better, upgrade to the full Adobe Production Premium CS4 for around $1,000!! In this tough economy we are all looking for deals and ways to save money. Turning your old copies of Premiere into new CS4 versions is like spinning straw into gold!
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gary
July 21, 2009 12:24 PM
In this article, CreativeCOW's Craig Seeman takes a look the new release of Matrox CompressHD with MAX technology.
H.264 has finally become "the" codec we're likely to use for delivery. For web use Quicktime, Flash and now Silverlight use it. In addition it's part of the Blu-ray specs as well as delivery for iPods and iPhones. While having a single codec certainly simplifies delivery, encoding to H.264 is SLOOOOW. It brings the fastest computers to their knees and our brows cover with sweet ( Read More)
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gary
July 20, 2009 11:47 AM
In this article, CreativeCOW's Jim Harvey takes a look the new release of Vegas Pro 9 and determines ...This is one of the most comprehensive editing suites out there and certainly the most comprehensive version of VEGAS to be released. The question that I get most from users is “Is it worth it for me to upgrade from PRO 8 to PRO 9? My answer is a qualified Yes. If you plan to work with current formats, have clients who are using the RED ONE™, need to work with a variety of formats, then I think ( Read More)
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gary
July 16, 2009 4:12 PM
Author movies on high-definition Blu-ray Disc™ as easily as authoring DVDs with DVD Architect Pro 5 software. DVD Architect Pro 5 software enables independent producers and videographers to author a high-definition Blu-ray Disc, complete with full motion buttons, motion menus, scene selection menus, subtitles, and alternate video and audio tracks. With DVD Architect Pro 5 software you can author a project once, then choose to burn a Blu-ray Disc or a standard-definition DVD. ( Read More)
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gary
July 15, 2009 10:36 AM
We are living in a revolutionary time. Blu-ray Disc technology has taken its place as the vessel for viewing High Definition (HD) media. More excitingly, Blu-ray Disc creation is available to anyone who wishes to use it, whether you're creating an experience for major distribution or for viewing on your family room's new digital wide screen. ( Read More)
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gary
July 6, 2009 3:45 PM
Roxio continues to produce its Toast application. Despite the Mac’s burning chops, for some, the built-in applications in OS X just don’t cut it. We’re happy to say that Toast 10 Titanium Pro is still the heavyweight burner of choice. ( Read More)
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gary
June 30, 2009 10:28 AM
To my mind, Pioneer’s new BDR-2203 writer kit and BDR-203 recorder offer the best value of any currently available Blu-ray Disc burning systems. The blend of high-performance, obliging compatibility, and reasonable prices make both attractive for everything from HD video authoring and BD publishing to everyday data backup and archiving. Faster and less expensive units may always be around the corner, but at least for the moment, Pioneer rules the roost. ( Read More)
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gary
June 24, 2009 3:11 PM
Spend less time waiting and more time creating professional video & motion graphics using tapeless, render-free workflows! Adobe CS4 Production Premium costs up to 60% less vs. purchasing these individual products separately......plus the EXCLUSIVE Videoguys' Bonus Pack adds $400 worth of software & training for only $75 more! ( Read More)
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gary
June 15, 2009 12:22 PM
H.264 encoding accelerator - Matrox MXO2 with MAX now shipping
Matrox® Video Products Group today announced that versions of its popular I/O devices for the Mac (Matrox MXO2, Matrox MXO2 Rack, and Matrox MXO2 Mini), are now available with Matrox MAX technology1 for faster than realtime high definition H.264 file creation. ( Read More)
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gary
June 11, 2009 1:35 PM
I can say this right up front: Vegas Pro 9 addresses some long-standing issues raised in the Vegas user community. It also steps out in front of the pack of other NLEs with cutting-edge features and support for the newest formats. To me, the biggest advantages of this release are the total support of 64-bit technology and 4K acquisition and editing. ( Read More)
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