MacNN plagiarizing off of MacMinute?

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in General Discussion edited January 2014
From MacMinute:

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Apple today announced DVD Studio Pro 3, the latest version of its professional DVD authoring application. DVD Studio Pro 3 features new Alpha Transitions to create stylish DVDs and a new Graphical View for easy visualization of a project's entire flow. DVD Studio Pro 3 also includes Compressor 1.2, the latest version of Apple's revolutionary digital media encoding and compression tool that provides high-quality HD to MPEG-2 encoding



From MacNN, posted after MacMinute (notice the last sentance):

Quote:

Apple today announced DVD Studio Pro 3, the latest version of Apple?s professional DVD authoring application that gives users a complete set of tools for modern DVD design and authoring. DVD Studio Pro 3 features revolutionary new Alpha Transitions to create stylish DVDs and an innovative new Graphical View for easy visualization of a project?s entire flow. DVD Studio Pro 3 also includes Compressor 1.2, the latest version of Apple?s revolutionary digital media encoding and compression tool that provides high-quality HD to MPEG-2 encoding



Coincidence?

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 3
    nebagakidnebagakid Posts: 2,692member
    Another one:



    MacMinute:

    Quote:

    Panasonic and Apple today announced what the two companies call the world's first implementation of FireWire with 100 Mbps DV-HD (the native video compression of Panasonic DVCPRO HD recording systems) to bring "unmatched capabilities and dramatically lower price points" to high definition (HD) post-production and content distribution. "Together, Panasonic and Apple are bringing HD over FireWire capabilities to desktop and mobile editing with Panasonic's new AJ-HD1200A, the first HD production VTR to offer a FireWire interface, and Apple's newly-announced Final Cut Pro HD professional video editing software, enabling mass adoption of HD resolution images on the desktop, and even on PowerBooks," reads the press release.



    MacNN ( after MacMinute):

    Quote:

    Panasonic and Apple today announced the world?s first implementation of IEEE 1394 FireWire with 100 Mbps DV-HD (the native video compression of Panasonic DVCPRO HD recording systems) to bring unmatched capabilities and dramatically lower price points to high definition (HD) post-production and content distribution.The two companies will be bringing HD over FireWire capabilities to desktop and mobile editing with Panasonic?s new AJ-HD1200A, the first HD production VTR to offer a FireWire interface, and Apple?s newly-announced Final Cut Pro HD professional video editing software, enabling mass adoption of HD resolution images on the desktop, and even on PowerBooks



  • Reply 2 of 3
    jambojambo Posts: 3,036member
    No, check the last sentence of this quote:



    Quote:

    NAB, LAS VEGAS?April 18, 2004?Apple® today announced DVD Studio Pro® 3, the latest version of Apple?s professional DVD authoring application that gives users a complete set of tools for modern DVD design and authoring. DVD Studio Pro 3 features revolutionary new Alpha Transitions to create stylish DVDs and an innovative new Graphical View for easy visualization of a project?s entire flow. DVD Studio Pro 3 also includes Compressor 1.2, the latest version of Apple?s revolutionary digital media encoding and compression tool that provides high-quality HD to MPEG-2 encoding.



    From Apple PR.



    MacNN's writers are talented enough without having to plagiarise other Mac news sites.



    Thanks
  • Reply 3 of 3
    jambojambo Posts: 3,036member
    Again, from Apple's PR site:



    Quote:

    NAB, LAS VEGAS (April 18, 2004) -- Panasonic and Apple today announced the world?s first implementation of IEEE 1394 FireWire with 100 Mbps DV-HD (the native video compression of Panasonic DVCPRO HD recording systems) to bring unmatched capabilities and dramatically lower price points to high definition (HD) post-production and content distribution.





    Together, Panasonic and Apple are bringing HD over FireWire capabilities to desktop and mobile editing with Panasonic?s new AJ-HD1200A, the first HD production VTR to offer a FireWire interface, and Apple?s newly-announced Final Cut Pro HD professional video editing software, enabling mass adoption of HD resolution images on the desktop, and even on PowerBooks.



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