COMPUTER VIDEO
MAGAZINE CONTENTS OCTOBER 2004
Opening scream
Yet another fanfare from the Ed - praising this month's issue and claiming
the new-look November CVE will be a whole lot better
News
16x DVD writers from NEC and Pioneer; Tenomichi's low-cost, high-power
3D Edit; 1,600GByte RAID storage; Remote control DVD burning; Canopus
Mac/Win analogue<>DV converter; Enhanced network playback from
Hauppage; ProLogic II Encoder for Mac; 3ds max 7; Canopus Edius HDV
support; ReflecMedia Chromakeying plug-in
Updates
Premiere Pro 1.5 for DV Storm; Ulead DVD Workshop gains two-pass encoding,
DL support and TV preview with V2.2
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
Glossary
A two-page jargon-buster explaining the key terms in video editing
DVdoctor
Video analyst John Ferrick of DVdoctor Inc wonders what the impact will
be of Iosono, the massively-multi-channel sound system recently unveiled
by the Fraunhofer Institute
Reviews
Canon Bubble Jet i865
A4 direct-to-disc printer, £102
Canopus TwinPact100
Scan-converter combined with analogue<>digital converter, £410
NEC ND-2510A
IDE DVD-R/-RW/+R/+RW drive with Double Layer DVD+R9 support, £52
ProDAD Adorage Magic
Standalone and plug-in video effects for Windows, E78-E399
ProDAD Heroglyph
Standalone and plug-in titler for Windows, E159
Steinberg Clean
Plus 5
Windows audio capture, restoration and burning software and hardware,
£40
Cover story:
Adobe trio
Premiere Pro 1.5, Encore DVD 1.5 and After Effects 6.5
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