Aurora introduces PipeSDI video editing card
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New: Aurora PipeSDI video capture card
New: Aurora PipeSDI video capture card
04/13/2004 10:04 AMThe PipeSDI video capture and editing card can take advantage of the
Final Cut Pro RT Extreme architecture while providing
broadcast-quality audio and video inputs and outputs for editors
working with SDI and digital audio material.
Aurora intros PipePro SDI card
Aurora intros PipePro SDI card
12/11/2003 09:46 AMAurora Video Systems has
released its PipePro SDI Card, a video editing and capture card
specifically aimed at Apple's RT Extreme Engine and Final Cut Pro.
Digital Video Editing
Digital Video Editing
05/23/2002 10:39 PMDriving Force in Video Editing
Driving Force in Video Editing
07/16/2004 04:52 AMA custom Lexus at Macworld Expo has all you need to edit digital video
on the go. Also: Making noise with the iPod ... erasing the phantom
keyboard ... suspension of relief. Leander Kahney reports from Boston.
Creative Adds Video Editing to Audigy 2
ZS
Creative Adds Video Editing to Audigy 2
ZS
03/14/2005 06:03 PM
Creative's announced that
their newest USB Sound Blaster Audigy will include video editing
capabilities, including hardware encoding and THX Certified 24-bit
music playback in as high as 7.1 surround sound. The device lets you
connect camcorders, TVs, VCRs and whatever else you can think of
through its DV, S-Video, and composite video ins and outs, analog and
digital audio in and out and also its built-in 4-port USB hub. Content
editing using the device (which includes video editing software) can
be converted back to its original source and played back on a TV or
VCR. Perhaps recognizing that onboard audio solutions are knocking on
Creative's sound processing door, this is an interesting step for
Creative to take in diversifying their product line. Available later
this year for $385.
Creative Adds
Video Editing to Audigy 2 [PocketLint]
Apple unveils new video editing tools
Apple unveils new video editing tools
04/18/2004 08:11 PMThe Mac maker unveils five new software packages for broadcasters and
digital video editors, including new visual effects and editing tools
for high definition video.
Notes and Tips: Video Editing Contest
Notes and Tips: Video Editing Contest
04/20/2004 10:02 AMStockstock could be a fun video-editing festival.
Apple takes bigger bite of video editing
Apple takes bigger bite of video editing
04/19/2004 10:59 AMPersonal Computer World Apr 19 2004 3:42PM GMT
Apple Upgrades Digital Video Editing
Software
Apple Upgrades Digital Video Editing
Software
04/18/2004 05:45 PMBoston Globe Apr 18 2004 8:46PM GMT
Apple Debuts Latest Video, Film Editing
Software
Apple Debuts Latest Video, Film Editing
Software
04/18/2005 11:22 AMApple rolls out Final Cut Studio, a suite of video production software
for professionals that includes a new program called Soundtrack, aimed
at making video and film projects sound as good as they look in
high-definition formats.
Apple Upgrades Digital Video Editing
Software (Reuters)
Apple Upgrades Digital Video Editing
Software (Reuters)
04/18/2004 03:04 PMReuters - Apple Computer Inc. (AAPL.O) on
Sunday unveiled the latest versions of its digital video
editing, DVD creation and special effects software, including a
new program called Motion it says will vastly ease motion
graphics effects.
Matsushita, Apple to develop digital
video editing system
Matsushita, Apple to develop digital
video editing system
04/19/2004 06:55 AMMatsushita Electric Industrial and Apple Computer plan to market a
digital video editing system that would "simplify and lower the costs
of making TV broadcasts, movies and DVDs," reports AP...
Apple Debuts Latest Video, Film Editing
Software (Reuters)
Apple Debuts Latest Video, Film Editing
Software (Reuters)
04/17/2005 02:41 PMReuters - Apple Computer Inc. on
Sunday rolled out Final Cut Studio, a suite of video production
software for professionals that includes a new program called
Soundtrack Pro, aimed at making video and film projects sounds
as good as they look in high-definition formats.
palmOne introduces its first Wi-Fi card
palmOne introduces its first Wi-Fi card
08/17/2004 11:06 AMMaxis introduces 3G data card
Maxis introduces 3G data card
04/18/2005 11:58 PMBusiness Times Malaysia Apr 18 2005 10:15PM GMT
IOGEAR introduces Pocket Card Reader
IOGEAR introduces Pocket Card Reader
03/14/2005 06:28 PMIOGEAR today launched its hi-speed, bi-directional Pocket Card Reader
that makes digital and data transfers to and from Macs and PCs more
convenient and less time-consuming, according to the release...
M-Audio introduces Revolution 5.1 PCI
sound card
M-Audio introduces Revolution 5.1 PCI
sound card
08/04/2004 07:58 AMM-Audio today announced the Revolution 5.1 high-definition surround
sound card for PCI-based Windows and Macintosh computers...
IOGEAR introduces removable Pocket Card
Reader
IOGEAR introduces removable Pocket Card
Reader
03/14/2005 04:23 PMIOGEAR has launched a hi-speed, bi-directional Pocket Card Reader that
reaches speeds up to 480 Mbps during digital and data transfers for
use with digital cameras and other handheld PDAs.
The Plug-n-Play device features MultiMedia Card (MMC) and Secure
Digital Card (SD) readers. It supports USB 2.0 (and is backwards
compatible with USB 1.1). The compact device is also hot swappable,
allowing PC storage cards to be easily replaced without having to
restart the computer. The Pocket Card Reader is PC- and
Mac-compatible.
PriceGrabber introduces Visa debit gift
card
PriceGrabber introduces Visa debit gift
card
11/13/2003 05:24 AMInternetRetailer.com Nov 13 2003 4:41AM ET
ID TECH Introduces Miniature Smart Card
Reader
ID TECH Introduces Miniature Smart Card
Reader
04/12/2005 03:27 AMZDNet India Apr 12 2005 7:17AM GMT
NTT DoCoMo Introduces Revolutionary
Mobile Wallet Service with First P506iC
i-mode Smart-Card Handset
NTT DoCoMo Introduces Revolutionary
Mobile Wallet Service with First P506iC
i-mode Smart-Card Handset
07/07/2004 08:01 AMJCNN Jul 7 2004 11:20AM GMT
Canopus introduces two new video
converters
Canopus introduces two new video
converters
11/12/2003 06:47 PMCanopus Corp. has announced two
new video converters: the TwinPact100 and the ADVC300. Both are
compatible with Final Cut Pro, Avid XPress and Adobe Premiere and are
due in December at a list price of US$549 each.
Adobe introduces new video lineup
Adobe introduces new video lineup
04/19/2004 07:07 PMglobetechnology.com Apr 19 2004 10:20PM GMT
Apex Embedded Systems Introduces the
Stratus X-ND PC/104 Card for High-Speed
Data Acquisition for Extreme
Temperatures
Apex Embedded Systems Introduces the
Stratus X-ND PC/104 Card for High-Speed
Data Acquisition for Extreme
Temperatures
05/31/2004 02:13 PMMonona, Wisconsin - Apex Embedded Systems, has announced the release
of the Stratus-X-ND PC/104 card which enables high-speed data
acquisition without interrupts. Designed for extreme duty operation
(from -40C to +85C), the card is suitable for use by OEMs in medical,
military, aerospace, scientific and communications applications where
Commercial-Off-The-shelf (COTs) solutions are necessary. [PRWEB Dec
19, 2003]
How to unlock your cut down video card
How to unlock your cut down video card
12/22/2004 01:17 AMVideo Card Junkie
Video Card Junkie
10/28/2003 11:09 PMThere's nothing quite like a reinstallation of Windows to blow a
perfectly good weekend. Not that I would have spent my time doing
anything other than playing with software and catching up on my
favorite news feeds. That's not the point. The point is: I'm thinking
of dumping NVIDIA in favor for ATI. However, I'm not up for sinking
another $500 on a video card that'll do what I need it to do. Sure,
most of my time is spent on the desktop, but 2D acceleration is every
bit as important as 3D speed. That Raedeon 900 XT is lookin' mighty
fine, but not until or unless I can find a buyer for the Ti-4600. I'm
completely unmotivated to do anything about it right now. For that,
I'd like to blame the carbs....
Mid-Low End Video Card History
Mid-Low End Video Card History
05/16/2004 06:34 AMVideo Card History
Video Card History
11/10/2003 11:19 PMSlashdot Nov 10 2003 11:36AM ET
Archos introduces new pocket video
recorder
Archos introduces new pocket video
recorder
06/30/2004 09:30 AMArchos today introduced a new pocket-sized digital video recorder and
player, the Pocket Video Recorder AV400, which has TV recording and
scheduling capabilities, and audio, photo and data storage...
OpenWave Introduces Mobile Video
Voicemail
OpenWave Introduces Mobile Video
Voicemail
09/15/2004 01:31 PMTechWeb Sep 15 2004 4:59PM GMT
X800 Video Card Wednesday? [Now
Available]
X800 Video Card Wednesday? [Now
Available]
01/05/2005 01:42 PM
According to one source, the ATI X800 video card could be debuted for
the Mac as early as January 5th. The X800 was apparently shown as a
demo at the ...
Tom's 46 Video Card Roundup
Tom's 46 Video Card Roundup
12/30/2003 09:39 AMHoagie writes "Tom's Hardware has posted (12/29) a huge 46 video card
roundup. Included are a few generations of nVidia and ATI chipsets.
Along with the ...
Nvidia's $1,000 Video Card SLI Solution
Nvidia's $1,000 Video Card SLI Solution
06/28/2004 09:55 AM
Hello, Future. I
believe we've met before, in the past. nVidia has announced SLI for
the GeForce 6800 series of PCI Express video cards. What does that
mean for you, the already broke-ass gamer? Well, if you buy one of the
new, expensive Intel motherboards with the Tumwater chipset, you can
connect two of Nvidia's top-end, $500 video cards together via a
"Scalable Link Interface" MIO port, harnessing the power of both cards
simultaneously to render game graphics. It won't be twice as fast; the
received wisdom is around 50 percent faster than a single card,
although Nvidia is claiming up to 90 percent faster frame rates in
some situations.
Although it might be easy to brush off SLI as a toy for rich gamers
who can drop $5,000 on a gaming rig without a second thought (and
you'd be right, at the moment), in the near future the SLI will offer
a handy way to boost the performance of your existing card -- just
toss another one in there and go. Unfortunately, if history is any
reference, by the time a second 6800 becomes affordable, buying a
whole new, next-generation video card is probably a better option.
No word if this is the same technology that Alienware was touting
around E3. It would certainly make more sense if it were, as Alienware
isn't exactly known for pioneering cutting edge video hardware
solutions. Looking at the pictures of Alienware's solution, the
interconnects do look different, so maybe they figured out some magic
of their own after all.
Read
b> [HardwareAnalysis via /.]
Related
Alienware's Double Fisted X2 Video Array
[Gizmodo]
NAB: Popwire introduces Ingestion Engine
video server
NAB: Popwire introduces Ingestion Engine
video server
04/21/2004 02:11 PMPopwire on Wednesday announced Ingestion Engine, a new software-based
video server for Mac OS X and Sun Solaris. The company declined to
offer a specific price or release date for the software, but said that
Ingestion Engine should ship in the third quarter of 2004.
StreamingMarketplace Introduces
StreamingOffice 2005 for Flash Video
StreamingMarketplace Introduces
StreamingOffice 2005 for Flash Video
04/07/2005 02:55 AMStreamingMarketplace.com today announced the introduction of a new,
bundled streaming offering called StreamingOffice 2005 for Flash
Video. The service is hosted by Speedera Networks Inc., a leading
global provider of on-demand distributed hosting and content delivery
services. [PRWEB Apr 7, 2005]
Canopus introduces ADVC110 digital video
converter
Canopus introduces ADVC110 digital video
converter
07/06/2004 03:31 PMCanopus Corp. On Tuesday announced the
ADVC11
0, a portable analog/digital video converter that works with Macs
and PCs. The ADVC110 is bidirectional and communicates with the
computer using FireWire, requiring no software drivers to be installed
in order to work.
Announcement: Kona 2 video capture card
Announcement: Kona 2 video capture card
04/20/2004 10:02 AMAJA Video Systems announced Kona 2, a dual rate HD/SD 133 MHz PCI-X
capture card that supports 8- and 10-bit uncompressed video for both
HD and SD formats, plus various compressed formats offered in Final
Cut Pro.
The most useless video card features of
our time
The most useless video card features of
our time
06/24/2004 04:14 PMAnnouncement: Kona LS video capture card
Announcement: Kona LS video capture card
09/13/2004 10:32 AMAJA Video Systems announced the Kona LS, a new Standard Definition
capture card for post-production on the Power Mac G5 with Final Cut
Pro.
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