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Archive | April, 2010

Google Set To Release Open-Source Video Codec

It’s rumored/speculated that within the next couple months Google will be releasing an open-source video codec, specifically the VP8 video codec.  The VP8 video codec was developed by On2 Technologies, which Google recently acquired.  And it’s believed that if Google does this, the HTML5 video debate will either be solved or become more cloudy. The  Full Article…

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Final Cut Pro Mobile App For The iPhone Released

SuiteTake.com has just released a Final Cut Pro app for the iPhone, called Final Cut Pro Mobile.  The app contains everything you’d normally find in Final Cut Pro, like Motion, Soundtrack Pro, Color and DVD Studio Pro. While I haven’t had the opportunity to use the app, a couple things immediately popped up for me.  Full Article…

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Sony Releases Update For Vegas Pro 9

Usually when companies release software updates they do it to fix bugs.  However, Sony’s latest update to Vegas Pro 9 (update D) not only fixes bugs, but adds a few nice features too. First the bug fixes.  There are many of them, but most notable is improved support for importing MP4 files.  Many Flip-style cameras  Full Article…

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Microsoft Unveils New Kin Phones

Today Microsoft announced two new Windows-based phones, the Kin One and Kin Two.  The Kin’s are not designed to compete with iPhones, but rather they are based on what the public told Microsoft they want in a phone…generous social networking capability. The result is a phone laden with social features, along with a physical keyboard  Full Article…

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Canon 7D Used To Shoot New Tonight Show Opening

Last week on my video podcast site I reviewed the Canon Rebel T2i, a DSLR camera for under $1,000 that shoots remarkable video.  In that review I mentioned that DSLR cameras are being used more and more in the film and television world.  Case in point, the “new” Tonight Show opening for Jay Leno. If  Full Article…

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