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KI PRO – AJA Video – Affordable HDMI portable recorder?

Published on January 22, 2010 by in video

I would love to own this, and I bet every one of you would agree.  At least if we could afford it.  Now, I have no doubt that AJA gear is worth every penny.  They have a reputation that no doubt has taken years to earn.  You can also bet that this is as durable

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Free WinX DVD Ripper Platinum (for a limited time so hurry)!

Published on October 17, 2009 by in software, video

This actually seems to be a rather decent DVD ripper.  And for a while, it’s actually free!  Please note that we don’t encourage theft of copyrighted material.  I do however feel that I have a right to grab video from a DVD I already own, and put it on my iPhone.  It does indeed do

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Sony Vegas and XVID (or DIVX) enconding with MP3 audio

Published on September 25, 2009 by in software, video

I have banged my head against a wall over the audio problems with XVID encoding in Vegas for quite some time.  If you came across this article by the way of a search, you’ve probably read other articles about audio encoding issues with DIVX and XVID in Vegas.  You might have even tried a suggestion

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What else do you do?

Published on September 13, 2009 by in business, video

I’ll bet I’m not the first videographer who as been asked this question.  It’s insulting on a few levels. It conveys the idea that you can’t possibly be making a living doing your job.  It also implys that you do something your client sees as play.  Yet they have not a clue how to handle

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The Panasonic P2 system

Published on July 21, 2009 by in video

Are Panasonic P2 cards the future of tapeless recording?

 
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New recorder from Zoom adds video.

Published on July 21, 2009 by in video

I’ve owned a Zoom audio recorder for over a year now, and have been impressed with the audio quality.  While this recorder may only support VGA quality SD video, it’s a clever touch.  The alternative at this price range is crappy audio and perhaps entry level HD video.  Personally, I might choose the former.

 
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The iPhone 3G-S vs. The Flip

Published on July 21, 2009 by in video

An interesting comparison here.

 
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Digital TV Transition is finally here! Still can’t get a picture?

Published on June 12, 2009 by in DTV, video

Some out there will be disappointed with the results of the DTV transition. Use of toy antennas claiming to offer “HD reception will be the bane of many.

 
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Is Blu Ray killing itself?

Published on May 15, 2009 by in video

This post in Gizmodo seems to think so.  The writer does make some good points.  I do think that disc based delivery will be a thing of the past way before Blu Ray players can displace all the standard DVD players out there.

 
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A Timeline of Sony Products

Published on May 8, 2009 by in video

Very interesting timeline of Sony product innovations.  Some would probably be suprised how long ago some of these devices date back to.

 
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