Computer Video
September 2004 issue
CONTENTS
Opening scream
Not so much a scream as a pained groan - the Ed surveys the apparent
disaster that is DVD+R9
News
Canopus Edius upgraded; faster, low-cost editing eMacs; Matrox Premiere
Pro drivers; Sorenson Squeeze for High Def; Porsche-designed LaCie HDDs;
liquid-cooled Apple PowerMacs; Boris professional FX; onedotzero DVD;
cheaper, faster Mac portables; Formac FireWire HDDs; Edius turnkey High
Definition system; Steinberg V5 audio updates
Updates
Pinnacle Studio 9 theme effects; Ulead VideoStudio 8 AC-3, MPEG-4
and 3GPP plug-ins
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
DVdoctor
Video analyst John Ferrick of DVdoctor Inc worries that European
prosumer videographers might get left behind because of the slow uptake
of High Definition
Reviews:
Cover story:
Double
Layer DVD
First look at the hardware, software and media available for the Double
Layer DVD standard
Apple DVD Studio
Pro 3
DVD authoring software for Mac, £350
Canopus ProCoder
2
Media repurposing software for Windows, £351
Magix Movie Edit
Pro 2004
Budget video editing and DVD authoring for Windows, £53
Microboards Technology
Gemini
Standalone automated DVD/CD duplicator, £1,810
Neuston Virtuoso
MC-500
Media playback system for networked Mac OSX, Windows and Linux PCs,
£249
Primera Bravo
DVD publisher
Automated DVD and CD duplicator and printer for Mac and Windows,
£1,992
Ulead DVD MovieFactory
3
DVD authoring software for Windows, £50
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