April 2004 Computer
Video Magazine Contents
Opening scream
The Ed, sleepy-eyed after recent excursions, pats himself on the
back then joins John Ferrick in giving Microsoft a firm kick in the
behind
News
Ulead upgrades DVD MovieFactory to MkIII; MPEGCraft DVD affordable
MPEG editor from Canopus; 8x DVD burners from LaCie and TDK; analogue<>MPEG
encoder/decoder from Canopus; specialist editing keyboards from World
Tech Devices; LaCie external hard drives with FireWire 400, 800 and
USB2.0 connectivity; Primatte Keyer professional keying for After Effects
from Red Giant Software; nNovia real-time analogue/DV hard disk recorders;
video effects and filters from Canopus
Next issue
What's coming in CV next month
Back issues and
reprints
How to get hold of past articles and back issues
Updates
Adobe Encore bug fixes; Xpress Pro WMA support; Sorenson Codec Panther
fix
Help on the net
The quick and easy way to solve your video editing problems and
get help with buying decisions
Help & letters
Advice on buying decisions, fixing problems and getting decent service
from suppliers, plus your comments about the magazine and much more
Subscriptions
Subscribe to CV and receive 15 issues for the price of 12 - £48
- a saving of £11.85
Glossary
A two-page jargon-buster to help you know your MPEGs from your M-JPEGs
DVdoctor
Video analyst John Ferrick of DVdoctor Inc says Microsoft must sort
out burning compatibility issues
Reviews
Boris Red 3GL
Plug-in
compositing software for Windows and Mac, £1,115
CyberLink PowerDirector
3
Video editing software for Windows, £50
Pinnacle Liquid
Edition
Video editing software for Windows, £499
Pinnacle Studio
9
Video editing software for Windows, £60
TDK LPCW-100
Direct-to-disc printer, £93
Cover Story:
Three-way head-to-head
Apple's G5 gets a chance to blow the windows off two Armari purpose-built
video editing workstations.
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