Video Material
Live vision mixing with the Datavideo SE-2000, HD SDI vision switcher
16/02/2012
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RIck Young
Vision mixing on location has traditionally been very expensive, requiring a significant amount of peripheral products. The affordable Datavideo SE-2000 offers HD quality inside of a portable unit which features: up to 5 inputs (4 HD SDI, & DVI); built in audio mixer; HD quality from input to output.
Best of MacVideo Interview 2011
29/12/2011
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Rick Youjg
Featuring: Impressions of Final Cut Pro X: Steve Martin; Ned Soltz; Walter Murch talks about Final Cut Pro X; Gary Adcock - views on FCPX; Adobe; Avid; Smoke on the Mac and more; MTF electronic lens adapter for Canon EOS lenses available imminently for large sensor video cameras; Jon Thorn talks Thunderbolt & more; Sony NEX-FS100: Den Lennie, F-Stop Academy
Best of MacVideo Movies 2011
29/12/2011
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Rick Young
10 of the best movies shown on MacVideo throughout 2011: featuring, Apple previews Final Cut Pro X; Walter Murch: the FCPX situation; Organising your footage using Final Cut Pro X; Michael Wohl - features of Final Cut Pro X; Shooting with the PMW-F3, Chasing the Ninja; Philip Bloom: Choosing the right camera for the job; Testing the Rycote softie
Amazon launches Kindle Fire, Apple prepares for iPhone launch (Video)
30/09/2011
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Nick Barber
Amazon enters the tablet arena with the Kindle Fire, Apple preps for an iPhone special event and Nokia plans to lay off thousands.
Apple may have to reveal UK iPad 2 sales figures
07/09/2011
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Ben Camm-Jones
Apple's legal dispute with Samsung over sales of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Australia could be resolved if Apple agrees to release iPad 2 sales figures for the UK and US.
MacVideo Expo: Preparing for Final Cut Pro X (part 2)
12/06/2011
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Rick Young
6 well-known editors of the UK Final Cut Pro community, in turn, talk about about their hopes for Final Cut Pro X, their concerns, and how they are preparing for the impending change in editing technology.
Wii U: A Nintendo DS snapped in half? (Video)
09/06/2011
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Matt Peckham & Nick Barber
Nintendo calls its new split-in-two console Wii U, meant to signify "we, you," even if that sounds more like something you'd enroll in and eventually graduate from with a degree.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs previews iCloud (Video)
07/06/2011
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Martyn Williams and Stephen Lawson
Apple CEO Steve Jobs returned to the keynote stage on Monday to launch Apple's upcoming and highly-anticipated iCloud service.
Adobe CS5.5: new features run-through
31/05/2011
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Rick Young
Bill Roberts. Director of Video Product Management at Adobe, explains the debut of a subscription-based pricing plan, available from US$85 per month, to customers that want to try CS5.5, or use it on a project by project basis. Subscription Editions ensure customers with active subscriptions are always working with the most up-to-date versions of the software, without the upfront cost of full pricing.
Adobe CS5.5 Demo, latest version of the Adobe video suite
31/05/2011
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Rick Young
Debuted in April, at NAB 2011, Adobe Creative Suite® 5.5 Production Premium, is a complete software solution for video and post-production that enables one to deliver content to virtually any screen. Described as having breakthrough performance, workflow improvements, creative innovations, and powerful new audio editing capabilities, this latest upgrade represents an improved workflow to video professionals.
Japan's NHK shows latest flexible OLED screen (Video)
25/05/2011
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Martyn Williams
Japan's public broadcaster, NHK (Nippon Hoso Kyokai), is making progress on the development of thin, flexible screens that might one day make a roll-up TV possible.
World Tech Update 22 April 2011 (Video)
22/04/2011
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Nick Barber
Apple alleges that Samsung copied the iPad, RIM's BlackBerry Playbook goes on sale, robots go where humans can't at the crippled nuclear power plant in Japan, Google lets US users customize maps and Kohler debuts a tech filled toilet.
Toshiba's Tablet arriving in June (Video)
20/04/2011
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Martyn Williams
Toshiba will launch its first tablet computer in late June in Japan and at around the same time in global markets, the company said Wednesday.
Nintendo 3DS launched in the US (Video)
29/03/2011
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Nick Barber
Nintendo's portable glasses free 3D game console, the Nintendo 3DS went on sale in the US this weekend and droves of gamers braved the midnight cold for a launch event in New York City.
Up close with Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (Video)
24/03/2011
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Matt Hamblen
At the Pepcom Mobile Focus event at CTIA 2011, NetworkWorld's Matt Hamblen takes a closer look at Samsung's new Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet, which weighs 590g and has a 10.1-inch display.
Up close with the iPad 2 (Video)
03/03/2011
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Jason Snell
We've written a lot of words about the new iPad unveiled by Apple on Wednesday. But now you can see the iPad 2 in action in this video shot just after Wednesday's press event in San Francisco.
Fujitsu's Stylistic 550 tablet is enterprise focused (Video)
21/02/2011
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Martyn Williams & Peter Sayer
You don't have to look far, or wait long, for a new tablet PC to come along. They're the hot product of the season for PC makers and competition is fierce. Japan's Fujitsu is focusing on corporate-level features and security.
World Tech Update: MWC round-up (Video)
17/02/2011
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Nick Barber & Martyn Williams
Microsoft and Nokia disclose more about their partnership, Nvidia shows a quad-core processor for cell phones and there are new tablets and smartphones from a host of companies.
MWC: Samsung Galaxy S II and Galaxy Tab 10.1 have bigger, better screens (Video)
15/02/2011
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Nick Barber
Samsung refreshed its lineup of tablets and smartphones at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this week.
MWC: LG intros Optimus 3D and Optimus Pad (Video)
14/02/2011
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Nick Barber & IDG staff
LG's new smartphone and tablet, shown off at Mobile World Congress, have 3D recording and display capabilities.



