Stories about: Avid Technology

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    Pro Tools remains the Pro's choice 02/09/2009 23:38:00

    Almost since its inception, Pro Tools's outstanding mixing board mimicry has made it the pro's choice for intuitive, upscale audio recording and manipulation -- the DAW's DAW, as it were. You'll find Avid Technology's Pro Tools (usually the Mac version) in most professional recording studios. However, for creative sequencing and MIDI editing Pro Tools has always been a weak sister. Many composers have used Logic, Cubase, Finale, Sibelius, Reason or some such to create music, then exported the project into Pro Tools only for audio recording and editing. With the new Pro Tools 8 (US$200 and up, depending on related hardware), users can realistically use Pro Tools as a one-stop composing/recording shop.
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    Device bypasses PC to record video onto iPods, USB devices 03/01/2008 23:09:00

    Pinnacle Systems Inc. Thursday unveiled Pinnacle Transfer Video, a mobile device capable of recording analog video onto iPods and other USB 2.0 storage devices without using PCs to copy files.
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    BSA collects $3.5 million from firm for infringement 19/09/2007 09:18:52

    The Business Software Alliance has collected a record settlement of nearly US$3.5 million from an international media firm that was using unlicensed software, the trade group announced Tuesday.
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    M-Audio sweetens products with free music software 07/06/2006 13:39:31

    Home-recording enthusiasts and consumers looking for a quick way to get into music creation on their PCs have yet another application to check out: Session, from Avid Technology's M-Audio unit.
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    Sony unveils HDV camcorder 08/09/2004 08:35:59

    Sony will begin selling its first high-definition video camcorder in Japan on October 15, and worldwide by the end of the year, the company said in an announcement Tuesday. While the camcorder is compatible with Japan's HVD high-definition digital video format, users cannot store video on Sony's Blu-ray Disc format.
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    Sony to buy Sonic Foundry desktop software line 05/05/2003 10:26:33

    Faced with losses and tough competition from much larger companies, Sonic Foundry has agreed to sell its desktop audio and music production product family to Sony Pictures Digital for US$18 million in cash and the assumption of certain liabilities and obligations, the companies announced Friday.
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    Windows Media makes Hollywood play 14/04/2003 09:27:47

    Microsoft has marshaled an array of vendors, including several top news organizations, to show off support for its new Windows Media 9 Series software. The technology was unveiled at the National Association of Broadcasters conference in Las Vegas this week.
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    MACWORLD - Avid Free DV announced 10/01/2003 08:17:13

    Avid Technology has announced Avid Free DV , a free DV-only version of its video editing software.
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    Broadcasters get tools to develop for WebTV 24/04/2001 09:28:02

    A number of technology providers that make editing and production tools for broadcasters unveiled new products to develop Web-based content for Microsoft's interactive television hardware and software services. The announcements were made Monday at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) convention in Las Vegas.
 
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