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Quote: Originally Posted by UrbanVoyeur Would a micro or mini USB been so hard? Why do we need yet ANOTHER non standard data connector that does exactly what all the other STANDARD connectors do? Quote: Originall…
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Would a micro or mini USB been so hard? Why do we need yet ANOTHER non standard data connector that does exactly what all the other STANDARD connectors do?
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Quote: Originally Posted by LordJohnWhorfin I have about 50,000 songs so I don't qualify for iTunes Match. This gets rid of the limitation, plus with the Sonos client coming up soon it's a no brainer. I can retire my local backup drive and…
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I think Amazon should sell this along side a revised e-Ink reader - one without the space wasting keyboard, and with a lower price, say $99. Then let the market decide.
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It's not about Google vs. Apple in some big patent showdown. That would be pointless and both sides know it. It's about defending against the patent trolls who distract and drain a company's resources with endless lawsuits in a badly broken inte…
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I wonder where all this leaves film and media students? FCP became the standard tool in many classrooms - it was powerful, stable, affordable and conceptually similar to Media Composer. And students could run it well on their own hardware. FCPX i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone With respect to music videos lip sync is the most important. Traditionally we have always done multi-cam with time code, but audio sync using audio wave analysis has some potential as it does not require the ted…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum At the risk of reposting and offending you, the person below was able to do everything with FCPX. He seemed to be able to resolve the issue of multiple cameras. There is a very important difference b…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum FCPX can do all of these things. Color correction, effects, graphics, titles, and audio mixing are built-in. My point was perhaps not clear. Yes, in a rudimentary fashion FCPX can do some of these …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum I suspect a lot of the pros will use FCPX on MBPs for sports highlights, onsite news shorts. Other pros will use FCPX/Motion to cut commercials. Not if they have to output to any kind of post product…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cy_starkman Sounds great except for one tiny issue. Premiere has never been a decent video app itself, let alone a pro video app. Leave toy town for baby land, so what exactly is their point? Sure Premiere has its i…
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Without multi-camera editing, it's useless to me. I'll wait.
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Those knock-off are on sall all over NYC. They've been around for years. Only an idiot would think they are real iPods.
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Quote: Originally Posted by ltcompuser I did the test. Based on your criteria... Eyestrain is a myth. I'm at my computer screen (a glossy iMac) all day. I'm also on the iPad reading or watching videos for two hours daily. My eyes don't ge…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody The issue of eyestrain on a computer monitor is a myth Umm, no. A paper book, even a glossy one, does not have the level of glare that a typical iPad has. Moreover, numerous studies have shown that…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hiro Frankly I would love to let the a group like the FSF have it's day in court and see whether this form of ignorance can be legally considered a shield. The FSF and the various open source licenses have had many,…
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I would like to see Ubuntu, RedHat or Google buy all the Novell IP out right and open source it. It would be a a big hit for Ubuntu, a moderate cost for RedHat and trivial one for Google, but the benefit would be enormous - to all developers. Li…
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I think this about preventing these patents from being open sourced. $450 mil is a drop in the bucket for these companies - any one of them could have paid this sum many times over. The smart, underdog move would have been for Redhat, Google or U…
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A full fledged Apple LCD Television makes no sense to me. You end of witha very small slice of a high end TV market, competing for razor thin margins with companies that will have greater variety and much better distribution. Making a box - a bet…
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Linux is doing very well - Android and WebOS are both Linux based. The total Linux share is 9.3% - ahead of Windows Mobile. Pretty impressive.