Paralinx Releases New Tomahawk, Expands Compatibility
By Jim Bask
Paralinx’s announced the release of their redesigned Tomahawk Wireless Video system and this Provideocoalition article breaks down all of the new features and improvements.
Paralinx’s announced the release of their redesigned Tomahawk Wireless Video system and this Provideocoalition article breaks down all of the new features and improvements.
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The Matrox Monarch HDX is a simple and versatile video encoding appliance specifically designed for broadcasters and webcasters who need a flexible solution that is powerful enough to take on today’s demanding video delivery workflows.
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In today’s webinar Gary Bettan announces some great protions from NewTek
…Like the tabletop LTO drives that use SAS interfaces, mLogic’s drives use Mac or Windows software that allow LTO tapes to be formatted as LTFS, and basically treated like a mounted filesystem, even though they are really not, and the same limitations I described above apply – you cannot work with data directly from the tape, as it must first be copied back to a real filesystem, which your applications are designed to work off of.
We will show you how Ensemble Video makes live streaming easy and enable users to automatically record streams into their Ensemble Video media library. You can use third-party encoders like Wirecast, OpenBroadcaster, Videon Greylock HD and the Matrox Monarch HD to publish Live broadcasts to a webpage, CMS, LMS, blog or portal.
Opinion: Final Cut Pro X might have driven swarms of editors into the arms of Apple’s rivals, but with FCPX 10.3 Apple finally delivered on the promise of the software and, if you edit, you owe it to yourself to leave your preconceptions at the door and check it out. By Khaled Spiewak.
The Trimmer window has been a part of VEGAS Pro since the very first version that featured a video editing tool set. However, the window has lead a somewhat conflicted life.
Most users might never even use the window. After all, the very innovation that made VEGAS Pro an instant and enduring success was the efficiency with which the user can edit directly on the timeline. No longer was it necessary to bring your video into an old-school source window first to define in and out points.