All-new Adobe Premiere Elements
28 September, 2007 - 01:00Adobe Systems Incorporated has announced the immediate availability of Adobe Premiere Elements 4, a major upgrade to the best-selling consumer video-editing software. Available for Windows, Adobe Premiere Elements software offers easy and flexible ways to create home movies with amazing video and audio effects in just minutes, and then share them on DVDs, via mobile devices or upload them directly to YouTube and other social networking sites.
Training product for Edius 4.5 users
28 September, 2007 - 01:00Class on Demand, a provider of professional educational products for creative markets, has announced self-paced, professional training for the Thomson Grass Valley Edius 4.5 editing system. The new Class on Demand title - Complete Training for Edius 4.5 - is designed for users new to the Edius 4.5 system.
Two additions to the Slingbox family
28 September, 2007 - 01:00Sling Media, Inc., the digital lifestyle products company, has announced the availability of two new Slingbox products in the UK market - the Slingbox PRO and the Slingbox SOLO. Building on the success of the Emmy-award winning Slingbox, both products transform PCs, laptops, Macs, Windows Mobile-based smartphones and a range of mobile phones running S60 software on Symbian OS into personal, portable TVs.
Cost-effective remote HD from Canon
28 September, 2007 - 01:00Canon, lens pioneer in HD video, has now taken remote pan and tilt into the HD era. The Canon BU-40H is a new outdoor remote control pan- tilt camera which provides superb HD footage in such broadcast situations as weather forecasting, concerts and sporting events, news outside key locations and, of course, reality TV.
Universal application updates for Dolby Media Producer
20 September, 2007 - 01:00Dolby Laboratories, Inc. has announced the availability of Universal application of its Dolby Media Encoder. The company also announced that it expects to release its Dolby Media Encoder SE (Stand-alone Edition) software product in the near future. These new Universal applications, aimed at mastering facilities, will run natively on Intel and PowerPC systems alike, giving all Mac users increased performance.
Making `impossible` shots possible
20 September, 2007 - 01:00Auto- Focus is the very latest technology in the broadcast field. A technology that offers the chance to create shots which in the past were almost impossible to achieve. Canon's new high-definition long-field zoom lenses with auto-focus capabilities - DIGISUPER 100AF(XJ100x9.3AF) and DIGISUPER 86AF(XJ86x9.3AF) - offer the cameraman the opportunity to compose and hold great long distance shots without having to worry about losing focus on the move.
New multiplatform service
20 September, 2007 - 01:00TSI is now one of London's most progressive businesses offering digital content management and distribution services.
TSI can now negotiate new platform deals on a client's behalf and then put them into effect using the content that we hold. TSI has relationships with all of the major CDNs (Content Distribution Networks) so can retail its services at highly competitive prices.
Flash Player 9 update
20 September, 2007 - 01:00Adobe Systems Incorporated recently announced the latest update for Adobe Flash Player 9 software, code-named Moviestar, which includes H.264 standard video support - the same standard deployed in Blu-Ray and HD-DVD high definition video players - and High Efficiency AAC (HE-AAC) audio support, as well as hardware accelerated, multi-core enhanced full screen video playback.
Lightweight ELP DV prompter
20 September, 2007 - 01:00Working with group partners Sachtler, Autoscript has developed a lightweight prompter solution that not only integrates seamlessly with the Sachtler DV heads, but can also be powered by the Sachtler lightweight 7.2v battery. So that one battery can power both camera and prompter, giving up to 3 hours operational time.
idaptor TriplePlay receiver
20 September, 2007 - 01:00Exterity, a specialist in network IPTV, has announced the availability of its new TriplePlay receiver. Known as the idaptor TriplePlay receiver, the new compact device will deliver and receive internet, TV and telephony to any end point across a local area network. The idaptor is ideal for hotels, schools and colleges and large corporates that want to connect existing TVs and displays to their network infrastructure to deliver TriplePlay services. The product is available immediately from Exterity partners.
