Revolutionary chipsets from Intel
Jerusalem:
According to the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, Intel Israel
has succeeded in developing electro-optical chipsets based
on silicon wafers which are capable of converting electronic
signals to optic signals within the chip. This will enable
communication to be conducted at the speed of light.
The
development has the potential to revolutionise the world
of computing and telecommunications. According to the
company officials at the Israeli facility the mass production
of the electro-optical chipsets will cost the same as
the electronic chips.
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Adobe's Video Collection 2.5: Cross
product integration
San
Jose, USA: Adobe Systems Inc. has announced the introduction
of the Adobe Video Collection 2.5, which includes new
versions of its award-winning digital video products Adobe
Premiere Pro 1.5, Adobe After Effects 6.5, Adobe Audition
1.5 and Adobe Encore DVD 1.5. The
company says that with outstanding cross-product integration
and performance enhancements, that take advantage of the
latest advances in hardware, Adobe's new video line-up
introduces more than 200 innovative new features, including
advanced support for high definition (HD) video in Premiere
Pro 1.5.
According
to the company enhanced integration and common interface
elements make working in the Adobe video postproduction
environment easier and more productive. Adobe Premiere
Pro 1.5, Adobe After Effects 6.5, and Adobe Encore DVD
1.5 support Adobe Photoshop CS features, including nested
layer sets and non-square pixels. The ability to copy
and paste between Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects
further tightens the integration between these two industry-leading
applications and extends the customers' creative options.
In addition to integration features across the Adobe Video
Collection, each of the products announced by Adobe offers
significant new functionality. The Adobe Video Collection
is available in two versions, Standard and Professional.
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Avid
unveils the Avid Xpress Studio
Las
Vegas, USA: Avid Technology, Inc. has introduced the
Avid Xpress Studio system - the industry's first all-in-one
content creation suite for DV professionals that includes
highly integrated video editing, audio production, 3-D
animation, compositing and titling, and DVD authoring
software products combined with professional video and
audio production hardware. All of the applications in
the Avid Xpress Studio system interoperate seamlessly
together on the same computer, empowering individual content
creators to work across multiple media disciplines in
a single production environment.
The
five software applications included in the Avid Xpress
Studio system are also available for individual purchase.
They are the Avid Xpress Pro, Avid Pro Tools LE, Avid
3D, Avid FX and the Avid DVD by Sonic. The Avid Xpress
Studio will be available in two versions - Avid Xpress
Studio Essentials and Avid Xpress Studio Complete. The
software and hardware components of the Avid Xpress Studio
system have been optimized to work together using open
standards, such as MXF, AAF, OMF(R), MetaSync, and the
AVX(TM) plug-in architecture.
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Panasonic
and Apple bring HD to desktop editing
Las Vegas, USA: Panasonic and Apple have announced
the world's first implementation of IEEE 1394 FireWire
with 100 Mbps DV-HD - the native video compression of
Panasonic DVC PRO HD recording systems. With
Panasonic's new, compact AJ-HD1200A DVC PRO HD VTR, 24fps
or 60fps progressive scan material shot by Panasonic's
AJ-HDC27 VariCam HD Cinema camera or 1080i studio / sports
truck footage recorded by DVC PRO HD VTRs can be transferred
via the VTR's IEEE 1394 interface directly into Final
Cut Pro HD without generation loss.
Once transferred, the material is instantly available
for real-time editing operations. All footage maintains
its camera-original quality, because the IEEE 1394 FireWire
interface transfers the native DV-HD high definition files,
as originally recorded on tape in the VTR or Varicam,
directly to the Power Mac G4 or Power Mac G5 host computer's
internal hard drive.
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