HyperDeck software update 3.6 is now available; a new update to Blackmagic Design’s solid-state disk (SSD) recorder that adds support for Apple ProRes 422 (HQ) into HyperDeck Shuttle 2, plus new ...
Apple on Wednesday rolled out its third iOS 15.1 beta, bringing ProRes video recording to iPhone 13 Pro for the first time since it made its debut. The feature can be enabled inside the Settings app.
Going into extreme detail, Apple has said its new HD video standard was designed not just to beat opposing formats but to clear bottlenecks — some of which are stifling for video editors. Although it ...
One of the best things about tape decks was - tape. There was something very organic and visceral about loading up the long stuff, and knowing that your material was somewhere on that spool. Most of ...
Today Filmic Pro version 6.17 is being released with full support for ProRes video for the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max, making it the first iOS app available with support for capturing ProRes.
Civolution will showcase two new additions to its NexGuard watermarking technologies that enable watermarking of prerelease content in the Apple ProRes 422 codec. The new NexGuard technologies are a ...
When VEGAS Pro 19 was released last summer, the company said they would stay busy developing the ubiquitous NLE, and it's delivered on that promise. The latest update includes some new features and ...
Blackmagic Design today announced the immediate availability of Camera 1.8.2 software which adds three new Apple ProRes™ file formats for the Blackmagic Cinema Camera, Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera ...
Arri has chosen Apple’s ProRes 422 (HQ) and ProRes 4444 codecs recording on to Sony’s SxS cards as the primary workflow for its Alexa camcorder, writes David Fox. While it can also output uncompressed ...
Blackmagic Design today announced the immediate availability of HyperDeck 4.1 software which adds three new Apple ProRes file formats for the HyperDeck Studio broadcast recorder. HyperDeck 4.1 update ...
Ah, summer. Time to sit around the campfire, making s'mores and talking about everyone's favorite new codec, ProRes 422, which was introduced with Final Cut Studio 2. Now that folks have had some time ...