COMPUTER VIDEO
MAGAZINE JULY 2003 CONTENTS
Opening Scream
Bee for this month's bonnet is Pinnacle's continuing fall from the Ed's
grace; and appreciative eyebrows are lofted under the eyeshades at recent
market activity
News
Matrox bolsters RT.X bundles; Apple scythes cost/boosts ease-of-use
of DVD Studio Pro; Hitachi hones DVD cam design; WD introduces SATA
drive; Sony slims down widescreen cam; ADS FireWire/USB 2.0 cross-platform
devices; Apple FCP pushes pro boat out; Canon opens up the coffers for
electronic design competition
Next Issue
What's coming in CV next month
Updates
Casablanca HDD add-ons; Wacom driver updates
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
REVIEWS
Dazzle DVD Creation Station 200
MPEG encoding and DVD authoring software for Windows, £200
Roxio Easy CD
& DVD Creator 6
CD & DVD burning software for Windows, £39
Steinberg Cubase
SX and Wavelab 4
Windows/Mac Midi/audio professional sequencer and Windows-only audio
editor, £469 / £340
Wacom Volito
Drawing tablet with mouse and pen, £40
Cover story:
Ulead Cool 3D Studio
Windows 3D animation software for video production, £65
TECHNIQUE
FCP OfflineRT
Final Cut Pro 3 brings offline/online editing to a single Mac with
OfflineRT. Steven Hood looks at how best to approach this editing strategy
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Bits and Bobs
A place to discuss the hardware and software that doesn't make it
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DVdoctor
Video analyst John Ferrick of DVdoctor reckons that Sony's acquisition
of Sonic Foundry's editing software means editors will be the winners
once again
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