Metadata looms large at IBC but still no universal standard

Metadata has never really got the juices going at IBC or anywhere else, but now at least it is being much more talked about and taken seriously by all participants in the content value chain. This will be reflected at IBC2011, where the fast expanding role of metadata in search and recommendation will be witnessed […]

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Phonetic dialog search returns as Soundbite from Boris

A few weeks ago we published a couple of stories about the demise of the phonetic dialog search tool Get for Final Cut Pro. It looks like the comment from Nexidia that it would return was true as Wednesday night at the LAFCPUG meeting Boris Soundbite was introduced. Check out the video above and you […]

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Roland QUAD-CAPTURE: the little sister of the OCTA-CAPTURE

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ProVideo Coalition readers who are into audio gadgets probably read my recent full review about the OCTA-CAPTURE from Roland. This article is about the OCTA-CAPTURE’s little sister, the QUAD-CAPTURE, and covers the differences between the two units, as well as its relative preamp and ADC (analog>digital conversion) quality compared with similar devices. Both of the […]

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Matrox Video Products Group at IBC2011

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Matrox Video Products Group will be showcasing H.264 encoding accelerators; A/V input/output /monitoring devices for use with Adobe® Creative Suite® 5.5 Production Premium, Apple® Final Cut Studio®, and Avid® Media Composer®; capture devices for streaming with Adobe Flash® Media Live Encoder, Telestream Wirecast, and QuickTime Broadcaster™; as well as cost-effective HD-SDI scan converters. The latest […]

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Element Technica Debuts and Ships Accessories for Sony PMW-F3 Camera

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Art of the Cut is brought to you by our friends at Frame.io. Video collaboration for the 21st century Read all of the AOTC interviews or learn more about Frame.io As Sony’s engineers were putting the finishing touches on the company’s groundbreaking PMW-F3 Super 35mm sensor camcorder, Element Technica (ET) was working in close […]

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