Windows ProRes Encoding
ProRes is a Quicktime codec that was first released in 2007. It uses DCT based compression to store 10bit 422 HD video data in an efficient format. It was basically Apple’s… Read more »
ProRes is a Quicktime codec that was first released in 2007. It uses DCT based compression to store 10bit 422 HD video data in an efficient format. It was basically Apple’s… Read more »
There have been a number of interesting announcements at IBC this last week. Adobe has announced a slew of improvements to the various apps available on Creative Cloud. The most… Read more »
NAB opens this morning, and as usual, there are all sorts of new announcements to sort through. First off, HP announced a significant change to their Z1 All-In-One workstation. The… Read more »
So with IBC opening this week in Amsterdam, there are a few new announcements worth noting. Now that 4K is old news, and supported by most products, regardless of who… Read more »
There are all sorts of new releases across the industry that are being announced before the NAB show even begins in Vegas. While I will do a bit more research… Read more »
As always, Blackmagic Design had a number of new products to announce at IBC. But their biggest news to release, was their acquisition of Eyeon Software, makers of Fusion 7. … Read more »
Adobe finally released the much advertized “Creative Cloud” version of their applications this week. The most significant aspect of that change is that significant software updates can be released on… Read more »
I just returned from yet another week in Las Vegas for NAB 2013. I was in the AJA booth again, showing off 4K editing in Premiere Pro, output to a… Read more »
After being announced at NAB last month, Adobe has released CS6 to the public today. Most of the new features are well known at this point, but I am most looking… Read more »
First off, the long awaited PC version of DaVinci Resolve was released to public beta last week. Both the full version and the free Resolve-Lite now have PC variants available. … Read more »