Streamingmedia.com: Sorenson Squeeze 8: A Video Tutorial
Support for x264 is now available in Sorenson Squeeze. How does the encoding quality stack up against MainConcept H.264?
by Larry A. Compton
Support for x264 is now available in Sorenson Squeeze. How does the encoding quality stack up against MainConcept H.264?
When describing the current fleet of BD burners on the market, one word that certainly doesn't come to mind -- sleek. Pioneer is aiming to change all that, though, with the BDR-XD04. What it lacks in a catchy name it makes up for with a slim and light clamshell design that doesn't make too many sacrifices in the features department. At just under 8.5oz and 0.55 inches thick, it puts most of its competitors to shame. Now, it settles for just a 6x write speed and skips USB 3.0 in favor of the more common (and slower) 2.0, but it is capable of drawing power entirely from your machines peripheral ports. (Though, you'll have the option of hooking up an AC adapter if you wish.) And don't worry about format support -- the BDR-XD04 will handle everything from quad-layer 128GB BD-Rs to old-school CDs with aplomb. The slim new burner will start shipping in the middle of this month for $150.
Full Story w/PR:
http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/05/pioneer-unveils-worlds-smallest-and-lightest-external-blu-ray-b/&category=classic&postPage=1
(Credit: Lexar Media) Lexar announced a 1000X-rated CompactFlash memory card line today that the company guarantees can keep pace with professional-quality video recording.
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http://m.cnet.com/ces2012/Article.rbml?nid=57353184