Episode 13: Video Editing

In this episode Stephen and Charlie discuss digital video applications to edit your home videos and reasons why you should (or shouldn't) edit. They also talk iPods, new computers, and gallop through their mind-boggling Rapid-Fire Roundup® of Cool Products.

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Articles You Need to Read
DLO HomeDock
Video from your iPod now on your TV
by Stephen Schleicher

With the explosion of video content available for the latest version of Apple’s iPod, some users may want to enjoy the programming on their television.  There are even those wanting to quickly and easily connect their iPod to their stereo system.  In both of these cases the HomeDock from DLO is the solution.
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Sony Vegas 6 Pays Off
New version of already-excellent nonlinear editing software further refined, faster
by Charlie White

Sony Media Software has released a new version of its video editing software, adding new features that make it easier and faster to use. Vegas 6 ($600, upgrade from Vegas 5, $200) is a refined editing software package, building on its powerful feature set with new ways to group, search, and find your video clips. It also adds new compatibility with additional audio plug-ins, and much more. We tested Vegas 6 and found that this already-excellent editing software product has been improved even more with this new release.
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Rapid-Fire Roundup® of Cool Products

Philips Wireless Music Center
Tiny URL
Nokia 888 phone
Toyota/Citizen key watch

Editing Products
Adobe Premiere Elements
Apple iMovie
Apple Final Cut Express
Avid Xpress DV
Sony Vegas

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