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JVC and Sensio Show 3D Hi Def Projector
September 08, 2005 - Wayne, NJ - SENSIO's next generation 3D processor, used in conjunction with a conventional HD player, processes encoded 3D material into stereoscopic format.
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Matrox Announces Native HDV Editing Support
September 08, 2005 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Matrox today announced that release 1.5 software for the Matrox Axio family of HD and SD editing platforms will provide realtime native HDV and DVCPRO HD editing support with the ability to mix HD codecs or SD codecs on the timeline in real time
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Dolby Laboratories Debuts Dolby TrueHD
September 08, 2005 - Indianapolis, IN - Dolby says that TrueHD and Dolby Digital Plus technologies are mandatory audio codecs in the HD DVD format as well as optional features in the Blu-ray Disc format. The company adds that Dolby Digital is mandatory in both formats.
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WEVA Establishes 'Videographers In Distress Fund'
September 08, 2005 - Sarasota, FL - WEVA International has established a charitable relief fund to help professional videographers (WEVA members and non-members) rebuild their lives in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
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Samsung Hints at Unified HD DVD--Blu-ray Player
September 07, 2005 - Frankfurt, Germany - "We would welcome a unified standard, but if this doesn't come, which looks likely, we'll bring a unified solution to market," says Samsung's head of consumer electronics, Choi Gee-sung.
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Plextor Ships External 16X DVD Burner
September 06, 2005 - Fremont, CA - The Plextor PX-740UF Series drive is a versatile 10-in-1 DVD/CD burner that supports 8X DVD+R DL, 4X DVD-R DL, and 16X DVD+/-R Writing; 8X DVD+RW and 6X DVD-RW Rewriting; and 16X max DVD-Reading; as well as high-speed 48X CD-R Writing, 32X CD-RW Rewriting, and 48X max CD-Reading.
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Unemployment Benefits Available to Videographers, Including Self-Employed Affected By Katrina
September 04, 2005 - Sarasota, FL - Claims are already being accepted by the Department of Labor (DOL) at DOL job centers.
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Sonic Unveils AuthorScript for HD DVD
September 03, 2005 - Berlin, Germany - AuthorScript HD-DVD Recorder supports data recording to HD-DVD media, allowing storage of up to 30GB on a single disc. It also enables recording of digital video and HDTV content to HD-DVD media.
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Sonic Showcases Blu-ray Creation & Playback at IFA
September 03, 2005 - Berlin, Germany - Sonic announces support for Blu-ray in Roxio consumer products and AuthorScript SDK; showcases Blu-ray creation and playback at IFA.
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Panasonic Debuts 3-CCD SD Memory Card Camcorder
September 03, 2005 - Secaucus, NJ - The lightweight SDR-S100 records high-quality MPEG2 video onto SD Memory Cards and features a high-performance Leica Dicomar lens, 10X optical zoom and Optical Image Stabilization.
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Vistek V6302 HD Audio Processor
September 02, 2005 - Buckinghamshire, UK - Together with Vistek's HD Video processing modules, the V6302 can de-embed up to four groups of audio data; mix, swap and delay any individual channels in that data, and then re-embed them.
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Toshiba May Delay HD DVD
September 02, 2005 - Tokyo, JP - Toshiba may delay HD DVD until 2006. Previously, the company had scheduled an HD-DVD rollout for the end of this year.
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Harris to Acquire Leitch Technology Corp
September 02, 2005 - Melbourne, FL - Leitch provides post production software and hardware, routers, signal processing, servers and storage area networks. Harris is a leader in providing digital broadcast technology, networking solutions and enterprise-wide software and media management systems.
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On the Cutting-Edge: WEVA Teams with NAB Post Show in New York City Nov. 15-17th
September 01, 2005 - Sarasota, FL - WEVA has arranged free passes for all members to attend the trade show, and on Wednesday, November 16th the association will present a special iEvening With WEVAi at the NAB Post Show.
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Pinnacle Announces Studio 10 with HD Editing
September 01, 2005 - Tewksbury, MA - Pinnacle Systems Studio Software; Version 10 product family offers HD, real-time editing to beginners and advanced video enthusiasts.
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