Archive for March, 2008

more dvcCast! user comments


“Freaking Amazing Mac Software! All your video encoding dreams for mac come true - want your movies starting in a couple of seconds and look as good as the Apple movie trailers on iTunes? Then this is your software…. PLUS It gives you all the code…. (cut and paste - easy peasy lemon squeezy) The video will play on machines …


dvcCast dev blog


Here is a list of recent improvements to dvcCast! (latest on top)

1.0.178:

AIC movies show and export correctly in TimeFreezer
open export folder button in encode panel
fixed HTML page generation with “do not encode” movie uploads
various FTP fixes/improvements
can paste password into remote destination password field
chapter copying fixes
favorite image width & image export format are now remembered from launch to launch
clips with no …


new dvcCast! screencast: playing an H.264-encoded movie in a Flash Player


Adobe’s Flash technology can now play H.264-encoded movies. This screencast demonstrates, step-by-step, encoding a movie in dvcCast!, uploading it, downloading and installing the FlowPlayer Flash player, configuring a player for the movie you uploaded, and embedding that movie on a forum.

 

Here is the page mentioned in the tutorial.


new dvcCast! feature demo: complete HTML page generation and upload


New feature in 1.0.172: complete HTML page generate and upload!

Watch this movie showing how easy it is to import a few movies, encode and upload them, then generate an HTML page with your movies.

Has there ever been an easier way to put video on a web page?

 


Can dvcCast! take a three hour job down to 10 seconds?


It’s 6 pm, and I’m headed out the door to meet some friends for dinner when I find out there are three movies I need to encode and upload tonight! The client is on the east coast and wants to see the movies as soon as they get in the office. I think, dang! I’m going to have to miss …

 

Final Cut Pro Foundations


DVcreators.net has been known as the world leader in Final Cut Pro training since the day Final Cut Pro 1.0 was released.

We were the training company Apple chose to help launch Final Cut Pro with training on disc, in workshops in over 60 cities and all major trade shows. We …



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