The News Review:
- DivX’s Stage6 Set to Go Dark Today
- Pinnacle Systems VideoSpin Video Editing Software
- Sleek In-Ear Buds MacMini Rival and PC-to-HDTV Media Extender
DivX’s Stage6 Set to Go Dark Today
pcworld.com – Feb 28, 2008
With Stage6 DivX developed community around that content–ostensibly user-generated original content but you could often find excerpts from broadcast television including Doctor Who episodes. And the company says it tried to keep the site afloat but in the end the costs and resources didn’t match DivX’s own direction.
Pinnacle Systems VideoSpin Video Editing Software
PC World – Feb 29, 2008
It has several cheesy sound effects and you can import audio files for use as a soundtrack. When you’re done you can use VideoSpin to upload movies directly to YouTube or Yahoo Video easily; the process takes just a couple of simple steps. Alternatively you can output in DivX MPEG-2 or MPEG-4 format to your hard drive albeit only for 15 days; after that you can purchase the set of codecs for $15 or pay $5 each for individual codecs. Perhaps because VideoSpin has been stripped of so many features I have few complaints about its stability as I have had with Studio. It crashed every time the. VideoStudio is head and shoulders better than any other free video application I’ve seen;.
Sleek In-Ear Buds MacMini Rival and PC-to-HDTV Media Extender
Wired News – Feb 28, 2008
264 WMV9 MPEG-2 MPEG-4. ) and file formats (AVI MPEG QuickTime DivX MP4 WMV et al. ) we had no problems watching all sorts of saved content on the big screen. Complimenting this versatility was the HD100′s responsive menu system and buttery smooth HD video playback. Throughout our tests the HD100 produced a consistently sharp 720p picture. Aside from its price and lack of fringe benefits (WiFi maybe?) the HD100 is a solid choice for bridging the gap between home theater computing and HDTVs.