Corel Rolls Out Pinnacle Studio 17
Corel Corporation announced its new Pinnacle Studio 17 consumer video editing software, which is available in standard ($59.95), Plus ($99.95) and Ultimate ($129.95) versions.
Corel Corporation announced its new Pinnacle Studio 17 consumer video editing software, which is available in standard ($59.95), Plus ($99.95) and Ultimate ($129.95) versions.
Corel Corporation announced its new Pinnacle Studio 16 consumer video editing software family.
NVIDIA Corporation announced that the LLVM open source compiler now supports NVIDIA’s Graphics Processing Units (GPUs).
MAGIX AG announced its new Video Pro X4 video editing software ($399.99) for PCs running Microsoft Windows.
Pegasys, Inc. announced that it plans to release the English version of its TMPGEnc Authoring Works 5 software in the first quarter of 2012.
Sorenson Media announced its new Sorenson Squeeze 8 and Squeeze 8 Lite video encoding and transcoding applications.
MAGIX AG announced its new Movie Edit Pro MX ($69.99), Movie Edit Pro MX Plus ($99.99) and Movie Edit Pro MX Premium ($129.99) video editing software.
NVIDIA announced its new GeForce GTX 560M Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) for gaming notebook computers.
PNY Technologies announced its new NVIDIA Verto GeForce GT 520 1024MB graphics card ($59.99).
Fordela Corporation announced that it is demonstrating its cloud-based 3D video management platform at the NAB Show 2011.
Vanguard Software Solutions announced that it will debut its latest MPEG-4 AVC, MVC and SVC video codec technology at the NAB Show 2011.