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AlchemyTV DVR gets G5 compatibility







AlchemyTV DVR gets G5 compatibility

AlchemyTV DVR gets G5 compatibility 01/05/2004 01:14 AM

Miglia Technology has launched a Power Mac G5-compatible version of AlchemyTV DVR, its TV Tuning and Digital Video Recorder product...




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Update: AlchemyTV DVR 2.1 05/17/2004 10:17 AM
The new version of the Mac DVR adds a live TV window integrated into the main application, 48 KHz audio support for the G5 version, a new deinterlacing option, and other improvements.

Update: AlchemyTV DVR 2.1.2


Update: AlchemyTV DVR 2.1.2 08/03/2004 11:14 AM
This software update for Miglia's DVR card adds extended plug-in support, a live TV window in the Dock, picture optimization available in the menu bar, and other changes.

Miglia's AlchemyTV


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New: MovieGate for AlchemyTV DVR


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Update: AlchemyTV DVR 2.3


Update: AlchemyTV DVR 2.3 03/28/2005 01:09 PM
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Update: AlchemyTV DVR 2.2


Update: AlchemyTV DVR 2.2 09/20/2004 10:43 AM
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AlchemyTV DVR extends plug-in support


AlchemyTV DVR extends plug-in support 08/02/2004 01:50 PM
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Moviegate plug-in for AlchemyTV DVR
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Moviegate plug-in for AlchemyTV DVR
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Miglia releases G5-compatible AlchemyTV
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01/05/2004 03:06 PM
Miglia Technology recently announced a G5-compatible version of its AlchemyTV Digital Video Recorder (DVR) PCI card, which allows you to watch and record TV shows on your Mac or input video from a DVD player or VCR. The new G4/G5 version includes a TV/antenna input and composite, S-VHS, and audio in and audio out connectors.

Miglia offers plug-in support for
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AlchemyTV DVR
06/24/2004 08:15 AM
UK-based peripheral maker Miglia Technology has invited third-party developers to support its Al chemyTV DVR for the Macintosh with the introduction of a new Software Development Kit (SDK) that can be downloaded from their Web site. As a proof of concept, independent developer Fabio Verna has already created DivTV, a plug-in that enables AlchemyTV users to export content to VCD and S-VCD media. DivTV is also available for download from the same Web page.

AlchemyTV DVR gains TitanTV program
listing


AlchemyTV DVR gains TitanTV program
listing
09/17/2004 08:14 AM
Miglia Technology on Friday announced the integration of TitanTV support in its Al chemyTV DVR product. AlchemyTV DVR is a PCI expansion card and software combination for Power Macs that allows users to watch TV shows and record them to their hard drives for later viewing; TitanTV is a electronic program guide (EPG) listing service for US that enables users to find out what shows are being broadcast in their areas. AlchemyTV DVR allows users to schedule future programming and more. AlchemyTV DVR 2.2 is a free upgrade for registered users; the kit costs US$159.

AlchemyTV plug-in MovieGate burns video
to CDs, DVDs


AlchemyTV plug-in MovieGate burns video
to CDs, DVDs
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British developer Miglia Technology announced on Wednesday the release of MovieGa te, a free plug-in for AlchemyTV DVR (Digital Video Recorder) that enables burning VCDs, Super VCDs and DVDs in the DVR application, as well as creating chapter stops for DVDs. The plug-in is based on the DVD mastering utility released by the developers at macetvideo.com. MovieGate converts recorded video to MPEG-2 and supports burning to the DVD+/-R, DVD+/-RW and CD-R/W formats.

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the deal?


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The Windows x64 platform is not Microsoft’s first endeavor into the 64-Bit market. Before AMD64 (which Microsoft terms “x64”), we had the Itanium (which Microsoft terms “IA64”). In fact, Microsoft Windows Server 2003 is available in IA64 editions, and now x64 editions. At one time, Microsoft even offered an IA64 version of Windows XP (however, they have dropped this in favor of x64 now).

One crucial thing that prevented people from migrating to an IA64 version of Windows was 32-bit legacy application support. When Intel created the Itanium processor, they decided to not include any type of 32-bit support inside the processor – meaning a 32-bit application required emulation to run on an Itanium system. The high cost of emulation in performance meant that Itanium’s were not good candidates for running high-performance 32-bit applications. To take advantage of IA64, all programs would need to be recompiled and targeted for IA64 – which often required rewriting portions of the program.

When AMD released the AMD64 line of processors (AMD Athlon 64, AMD Athlon FX, AMD Opteron, and now AMD Turion), AMD recognized the desire for 64-bit computing, and also respected the need for performance 32-bit computing as well. Instead of wiping the slate clean on processor design, as Intel did with Itanium, AMD added 64-bit extensions to the 32-bit architecture that we already used. This meant, that an AMD64 processor could run new 64-bit applications, and old 32-bit applications without any emulation.

The Windows x64 Platform features an application compatibility layer called WOW64 – Windows on Windows64. Note, the first “Windows” refers to 32-Bit Windows, so WOW64 really refers to Windows32 on Windows64. When a 32-bit application is executed in Windows x64, WOW64 kicks in, and provides the 32-bit compatibility to your 32-bit application. To you, your program appears the same way it would in 32-bit Windows, and performs the same exact way (or possibly even better) in Windows x64.

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