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gary
November 6, 2009 4:39 PM
G-RAIDs are the ideal solution for video editing storage. For more professional editors the G-Speed eS adds higher throughput and redundancy.
Videoguys offer fantastic bundle deals with all our video editing software including Apple Final Cut Studio, Adobe Production Premium CS4, Avid Media Composer, Sony Vegas 9 Pro, Grass Valley Edius and more! (Read More)
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gary
September 2, 2009 12:47 PM
Sony Vegas Pro 9 has emerged as an amazingly powerful and feature-rich NLE/DAW. It's hard to find fault when there's so much here to be happy about. That said, there was a major glitch (with titles) in the previous 9.0a release, but Sony Creative Software continues to be responsive to its users and fixed this bug in the latest 9.0b update. ( Read More)
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gary
July 13, 2009 10:08 AM
Vegas Pro 9 offers incremental improvements over its predecessor, with a new darker user interface, 64-bit Vista compatibility, support of the RED ONE and Sony XDCAM EX cameras, and innovative timeline editing improvements that could make your life much easier. ( Read More)
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gary
June 23, 2009 12:04 PM
The annual NAB show saw major announcements, incremental changes and drifting rumors about some of the top non-linear editing systems. Here are the highlights on six major of the players. ( Read More)
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gary
June 8, 2009 1:31 PM
XENA LHi is a powerful PCIe card for SD and HD I/O on Windows, supporting the newest Adobe CS4 applications and workflows, as well as eyeon Fusion, and Autodesk Combustion. XENA LHi offers the highest quality analog and digital interfaces, including 10-bit HDMI 1.3, 3G/HD/SD SDI, component analog and much more. With this powerful connectivity, plus our 10-bit realtime up/down/cross-conversion, XENA LHi bridges your multi-format workflows on Windows XP and Vista. ( Read More)
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gary
May 26, 2009 7:55 PM
I spent four days at NAB last month, and this month I’ll describe what I learned in the key areas that I follow. In the first installment, I’ll describe camcorders and the editing market; in the second batch encoding, disc reproduction, and that all-important “other” category. Note that I didn’t meet with every company in every space, so my goal isn’t to be comprehensive. Rather, I’ll pass along what I learned and saw, and when appropriate, direct you to other resources to complete the picture. ( Read More)
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gary
April 29, 2009 2:22 PM
Videoguys' NAB Show 2009 Wrap Up! Matrox MAX is a unique technology that implements faster than realtime H.264 encoding for resolutions ranging from iPod to HD. It uses a dedicated hardware processor to accelerate the creation of H.264 files for Blu-ray, the web, and mobile devices. On April 20, 2009, Avid unveiled a new brand identity as part of the company's business transformation to better serve the interests and needs of its audio and video customers – who range from home enthusiasts to com ( Read More)
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