arman
Member since: Mar 18th, 2006
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Super Joystiq Podcast 050: Magic 2014, Ace Patrol, Gran Turismo 6, Nvidia Shield
Posted on May 17th 2013 12:00PM

Snagit for Mac giveaway
Dec 6th 2010 9:24PM (Download Squad)Hands on with Skitch 1.0, the best screenshot app for Mac
Dec 5th 2010 11:56PM (Download Squad)Try Fireshot for Windows. It has a firefox and IE port and free.
iPhone 3.0 feature roundup
Mar 17th 2009 5:23PM (TUAW.com)Ask Engadget: Best consumer-level HDD camcorder?
Dec 26th 2008 1:28AM (Engadget)As noted previously 24mbps recording in 30/24p setting is great. Low light quality is also good if you go to manual mode. Has dummy proof automatic mode to get started right away. Lots of fun wide angle lenses to make some fantastic production shots of skating/skiing/biking.
The two downsides are the included software (just toss it out, it's useless like most included software on these cameras) and working with AVCHD can be a chore. New versions of Vegas 9, Premiere, and Cyberlink VideoProducer all support AVCHD now and performance if improving but manipulation of raw footage and encoding can take a very long time and needs a relatively robust computer to be feasible.
I plan to setup a Core i7 setup to handle the AVCHD format which shouldn't be a problem.
The flip side of using DV tapes is that it will take 1:1 time to capture to the format at the beginning (ie 60min of footage takes 60min to capture) but you capture to more user friendly formats in the process, hence, you save a lot of time of work flow and post production. You also have ability to use earlier version of video editing software to handle it.
Good luck!!!!
Netflix Watch Instantly coming to TiVo
Oct 30th 2008 2:30AM (Engadget)Netflix Watch Instantly coming to TiVo
Oct 30th 2008 12:20AM (Engadget)Netflix Watch Instantly coming to TiVo
Oct 30th 2008 12:19AM (Engadget)I have a Netflix account myself and it's decent. There are some quality movies on there, enough to keep you entertained but far from a complete collection. I'm curious to see the new HD line up.
Potential obstacles remain. My "high-speed" internet connection barely pops over 1.5Mbps and video quality is on par with average Divx quality media. I think there are still large swaths of markets that lack adequete high speed internet but maybe that will improve over the next five years.
The next place I live, I'm going to try hard to make sure if has something blazing fast like FiOS.
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Jul 27th 2008 7:50PM (TUAW.com)Next generation Xbox 360 with built-in Blu-ray coming in 2008?
Apr 2nd 2008 12:23AM (Engadget)X-rays get boost from "dark field" technology
Jan 22nd 2008 4:22PM (Engadget)Still, most radiographs are evaluated at time long after a patient has left the building and to do this prospectively would be difficult unless the patient was in the ER and we requested additional imaging. Probably not worth the investment for most radiology departments.