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Sc-dm3 0

Posted on March 10, 2010 by admin

sc-dm3

Also impressive in the looks department is the SC-DM3.This slim and slinky one-box Micro DVD AV system can be stacked either horizontally or vertically, again offers Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic and DTS decoding, a sub/sat speaker system and an integral amp capable of delivering 200W power output. The SC-DM3 is available in June.
The final piece of the AV puzzle arrives in the shape of the SA-XR10 home cinema receiver. Designed to partner the DVD-XV10 DVD player (reviewed on page 112), this 55mm high box of tricks uses digital tech to deliver 100W into all five AV channels and comes with Dolby Digital

Audio editing software 0

Posted on February 07, 2010 by admin

audio editing software

You can do some amazing things in your NLE. but music editing is best left to dedicated audio editing software. If you use Adobe products. Audition is your tool of choice. Sony users will probably want Sound Forge. The Avid crowd will naturally gravitate toward ProTools. Those with Macs might look at Bias Peak. If you don’t have a dedicated audio editing program, there are some free alternatives. Audacity is excellent freeware that offers all the basic editing tools and runs on Windows.

First Things First in audio software 0

Posted on May 20, 2009 by admin

While it’s possible to do a great deal of audio editing in today’s video editing packages, specialized tasks are better addressed by dedicated audio software, such as Adobe Audition, Sony Sound Forge, Magix Samplitude, Bias Peak and even the freeware Audacity. But first, you need to know how to export audio from your video project. Every package is different, but Premiere Pro uses an Export Audio function in the File menu. By checking and unchecking the speaker icons beside each audio track, it’s easy to export only the audio you want for editing. Save the file in a 16-bit, 48kHz uncompressed format and you’re ready to load it into your audio editing software.



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