Telestream Ports Episode Encoder Software to Windows
12|16|2008 – By Bryant Frazer
With version 5.1, Telestream has ported its Episode and Episode Pro desktop encoding software to Windows. New features in the product this time out include watch folders and extended MXF encode/decode. Episode is a universal transcoding system for a wide variety of media formats.... »
Streambox Launches Video Transport Encoder
12|16|2008 – By Bryant Frazer
Streambox released the SBT3-9200 HD/SD Video Transport Encoder, designed to zip up 1080i, 1080psf, and 720p video at manageable bit rates for delivery via IP networks.... »
Alioscopy's Stereo Display for Production and Post
11|18|2008 – By Bryant Frazer
French technology provider Alioscopy offers tools and services to help content creators create material to be shown on the company’s autostereoscopic (no glasses required) screens.... »
Sony's New SXRD Projectors Add HDCP Compliance
11|18|2008 – By Bryant Frazer
The main selling point of the new projectors is their maximum resolution of 4096x2160, but they have lots of features that make them appropriate for HD post.... »
New Workflows, Audio Metadata Support in Adobe CS4
10|21|2008 – By Bryant Frazer
As Adobe last week started shipping the latest iteration of its popular and comprehensive suite of production and post-production software, dubbed CS4, the package was poised to become a workhorse in a wide array of workflow scenarios — including Panasonic's highly efficient AVCHD format, which is migrating from consumer-oriented camcorders into the pro space.... »
Double Up on HD Ingest
10|21|2008 – By Bryant Frazer
Facilities can increase their ingest capacity without buying new workstations by using two Blackmagic Design Decklink cards in a single MacPro computer running two instances of Softron MovieRecorder.... »
Getting — and Keeping — Those Film-Grain Blu's
10|21|2008 – By Bryant Frazer
Some Blu-ray technologists are doing their best to keep grain alive.... »
Time Code on the Table at SMPTE Conference
10|07|2008 – By Bryant Frazer
Among the topics up for discussion at this year's SMPTE Conference & Expo in Los Angeles is a brand-new standard for time code.... »
Teq AV/IT Extends 1080p HDMI up to 130 Feet Over Single Cable
10|07|2008 – By Bryant Frazer
Teq AV/IT is helping reduce cable confusion with the TPH372, an HDMI-DVI Extender that allows HDMI or DVI to be run over a long length of a single CAT6 cable — without the second cable that’s normally required for carrying HDCP and DDC information.... »
EditSet.HD Upgrades the Linear Editing Experience
10|07|2008 – By Bryant Frazer
You might not guess it from reading the technology trades, but there’s still a market in the video industry for linear editing solutions for HD and SD.... »
60-Second Q&A: Ben Murray, DS Nitris Artist
09|23|2008 – By Michael Grotticelli
Ben Murray has worked with some of the world's leading filmmakers on award-winning projects spanning all genres of feature films, as well as long-form music video projects and dramatic, comedic and reality television series.... »
Avid Looks to Right Ship with New Products
09|23|2008 – By Michael Grotticelli
The new executive team from Avid Technology wants to closely collaborate with customers to make them, and the company, profitable again.... »
Inlet Partners with NetBlender For Affordable Blu-ray Production
09|23|2008 – By Michael Grotticelli
With the advent of HD production, however, professionals have been struggling with the high cost of high-definition Blu-ray production encoders and authoring software.... »
OmniEdit Offers Free Trial of Closed-Captioning Solution
09|09|2008 – By Michael Grotticelli
Xorbit is offering a free introductory version of the company’s OmniEdit closed-caption development system. Called OmniEdit FE, the software is designed to acquaint new users with the full capabilities of OmniEdit, a comprehensive system for creating, editing, and maintaining closed captions, V-chip data, program information, and other broadcast content.... »
ClipWrap Converts .m2t to QuickTime
09|09|2008 – By Michael Grotticelli
The HDV format is now used in a wide variety of production applications, due to the economics and convenient form factor of the cameras and recorders. However, the primary recording protocol of compatible drives is an m2t transport stream, which can’t be opened by the many of the most popular video-editing programs. Editors must transcode the files in another program before working.... »
- Keisoku Giken Offers Uncompressed Recording in Stereo
- Panasonic Makes the HPX300 a Studio Camera
- The Foundry Releases RollingShutter Plug-in for CMOS Artifacts
- Envivio Knocks HD IPTV Bitrate Requirements Below 6 Mbps
- TPMGEnc Adds 1080p DivX Support
- NetBlender Adds AVC Encoding to Blu-ray Authoring Package

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