Contents:
July 2001 edition
Opening Scream
The editor celebrates this month's issue (and next month's, too) and
mourns the leaving of his deputy editor, Peter Wells
News
Canopus DVRaptor RT; Pinnacle's software-only Studio; SmartDisk's MVP;
Iomega's Peerless drive system; Miglia's analogue/DV converter; Datavideo's
DAC-2; Report from NAB2001
Next Issue
What's coming in CV next month
Updates
6.01 beta updater for Adobe Premiere
Help on the net
The quick and easy way to solve your video editing problems and get
help with buying decisions is to ask on Computer Video's Internet message
board - as you'll see from these pages of queries from the board
Help & letters
Advice on buying decisions and fixing problems
Reviews
See Reviews panel on facing page for details
Subscriptions
Subscribe to CV and receive 15 issues for less than the price of 12.
Save £14.75 compared with the street price
Buyers Guide
The world's best guide to buying video editing hardware and software
Contacts
Numbers and web sites for the key players in desktop video editing
Glossary
Two-page jargon-buster to help you know your MPEGs from your M-JPEGs
DVdoctor
John Ferrick encourages video hardware makers to adopt AGP technology
and allow the use of any editing software
Reviews
Canopus DV Format
Converter
DV TV standard converting software, £234
Hauppauge Eskape
Labs MyVideo
Video editing solution for USB-equipped Macs, £199
Pinnacle DV500 plus
Real-time editing card and software, £558
Roxio Easy CD Creator
5 Platinum
CD burning software, £45
Samsung SV-5000W
Multi-standard VHS VCR, £470
Xentrik Films' ViXen
Pro
Video processor plug-in for editing applications, £316
Yelo 800DVD
DVD player, £200
Cover Story
Matrox RTMac and Apple Final Cut Pro 2
Real-time editing solution for Mac users, £1,620
Technique
Super shorts
Short-filmmaker's boot camp, part 3
Features
Just do it
A close-up on the Cre8 video access centre, and access centres across
the country
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