Short Version: With the ability to capture up to 1080i video the AVerMedia AVerTV HD DVR sells in the range $100. That’s an attractive price.
Tag: Video
A Few Words on Video Hosting
The last couple of years we have seen a massive increase in the number of videos created and shared or distributed online. The biggest video hosting and streaming site, Youtube, now has over 10 million video clips and over 2 billion views per day, and a lot of people are making thousands of dollars per… Continue reading A Few Words on Video Hosting
Changing the Recording of a Camera Style from Video to HV30
It becomes incredibly difficult to continue to stay in one place in the market. While most people will still have cassettes, and most of those people will still be using VHS for certain other programs. Of course, the above still have their place in society, but the tendency to move on is inbuilt in many… Continue reading Changing the Recording of a Camera Style from Video to HV30
Top Open-Source Video Players
The open source movement has come into its own in the most important ways. If you have programming skills, you can help to change the destiny of entire operating systems, or just add a new dungeon to Oblivion. The following are tbe best open source video players out there. They’re free, for one thing. And… Continue reading Top Open-Source Video Players
Video Box: YouTube’s Next Best Alternative
With today’s current technology, famous video sharing sites are available and accessible. The downloading and sharing of videos can be done using the Video Box app. This is made possible through live mixing. Interestingly enough the Video box app is totally free and ad supported. This technology allows the users to traffic video from their… Continue reading Video Box: YouTube’s Next Best Alternative
12 Things to Know When Buying High-Definition Video Camcorders
It may be a good idea to buy a High Definition Camcorder but you must first study whether the specifications mentioned are in agreement with the manufacturers. It should have supporting software for video editing from heavy ones like Apple and Adobe. You must decide on a budget when you buy such video camcorders because… Continue reading 12 Things to Know When Buying High-Definition Video Camcorders
Seesmic Shutting Down its Video Service, Going Enterprise
Seesmic, a company that provided software’s for social media aggregation has announced that it will be closing down its video service by the first of December. The announcement was left on their video site, stating the fact and asking individuals to contact them if they wish to have copies of their videos. It is understood… Continue reading Seesmic Shutting Down its Video Service, Going Enterprise
3G’s Knocking Live Video Updates Using Some Great FaceTime Features
It’s always a really neat and memorable experience to share your live streaming videos with other people when you have something awesome ( or not so awesome) happening right in front of you. The application Knocking Live Video, which I reviewed recently, is the best at achieving this. You have two cameras on the iPhone… Continue reading 3G’s Knocking Live Video Updates Using Some Great FaceTime Features
B&H’s Video and Photo App
An application is always better than using something like Mobile Safari. It was a wonderful surprise to me when I saw that B&H had a video and photo app available. Most of my equipment used for video and photo purposes (about 95%) is purchased from B&H. Not only is their customer service wonderful, but so… Continue reading B&H’s Video and Photo App
A Review of the Panasonic V3 Video Camera
If you are looking for decent professional performance at a competitive price the Panasonic V3 video camera more than fits the bill. While high definition cameras are all the present rage, this camera is still a very good choice. What is worth noting about the Panasonic V3 Video Camera is the convenient operation and system… Continue reading A Review of the Panasonic V3 Video Camera