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AtomOS 11 Walkthrough: Is This the Upgrade You’ve Been Waiting For?

By Jennifer P 0 Comment June 19, 2024

Chris Spiegl dives into AtomOS 11 and its revolutionary updates that every filmmaker needs to know about. We’ll kick things off with an overview of the sleek new interface design and then explore key updates like False Color with EL Zones & ARRI. Discover — the now included — H.265 Code, how to split files with Segment Pro, make scheduled recordings, and advanced file naming protocols via HDMI & SDI. By the end of this video, you’ll know whether upgrading to AtomOS 11 is the right move for you.

What’s New on YoloBox Ultra v1.4.0 – ISO recording Upgrade, 3 NDI Sources, 2K Streaming & Recording, and More

By Jennifer P 0 Comment January 15, 2024

YoloLiv is pleased to announce the release of the first official update to YoloBox Ultra v1.4.0, which includes a slew of powerful new features and enhancements. Let’s take a look at what’s new in this version.

4 Reasons Why HEVC (H.265) Matters, and How You Can Start Using It Now

By Jim Bask 0 Comment September 14, 2017

The video ecosystem is evolving, and the hot topic right now is the shift from AVC to HEVC. H.265 / High Efficiency Video Compression (HEVC) is the newest video compression standard that technology has been gradually shifting towards, and while the standard isn’t exactly new by any means (it was first ratified in 2013), the past year has seen a more impactful shift towards HEVC-compatible playback and wider market adoption.

Apple & Teradek to support H.265, but can we use it yet?

By Jim Bask 0 Comment June 13, 2017

At NAB Teradek announced H.265 support. At WWDC, Apple did the same. Let’s explore what this means, short and long term.

Teradek’s new H.265 Cube, Bond, Link & Serv – NAB 2017 First Look

By Jim Bask 0 Comment May 30, 2017

Teradek have a whole host of new products fro us this year at NAB. The Cube 700 & 800 support H.265 encoding, the SERV streams to multiple ipads at once, the Link is a professional router for your film set, and the Bond keeps you connected online wherever you are.