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1. Much ado about null things: A small replication crisis

2. Getting in Sync: Real-Time Desktop Video.

3. 3D in the Fast Lane: Render as You Go with the Latest OpenGL Boards.

4. Creation Stations.

5. Digital In, Digital Out: Digital Editing with Firewire.

6. Get in the Loop: Fibre Channel, SSA, and Ultra SCSI Connect the Digital Studio.

7. Sony Vegas+DVD Production Suite

8. Grass Valley EDIUS Pro Version 4

9. Presentation: savers and servers

10. Inside apple: Final Cut Studio

11. Inside Avid Xpress Studio HD

12. Flat-screen face off: LCD or plasma? Our exclusive lab test handicaps the contenders for the flat panel crown

13. Integration now, integration forever? Is the current trend of integrating video editing and DVD authoring the wave of the future or a passing ripple? Is treating DVD authoring as anything other than than a serious, self-contained discipline something that professional users should take seriously? And among current options, what works, what doesn't and in what situation?

14. Talking turnkey. (Cover Story)

15. Speaking encode: the multi-codec encoder field is more crowded now, but direct competition is surprisingly mild as the three leading products--ProCoder, Squeeze, and the radically reinvented Cleaner XL--pursue different audiences. Which is right for your workflow will depend on what you know and what you do

16. Dig the new breed: leveraging the power of video content. (The Pleasure of Fulfillment)

17. Apple Corps: Apple's Final Cut Pro revolutionized digital video editing, turning every modern Mac desktop into a viable video editing station. Meanwhile, Adobe and Avid have invigorated the Mac versions of Premiere and Xpress DV. But what are the relative merits of each, and how effectively do they help establish the Mac as the premier video editing platform?

18. Avid Xpress DV 3.5

19. Pinnacle Edition

20. Mobile media: The future now

21. Amateur hour

22. The matrix: to date, DVD authoring has reared and dipped like a virtual carousel ride, and picked up all sorts of new riders, from experts to ingenues. But in the emerging matrix of authoring tools, can every new rider find a mount to match? (Cover Story)

23. The stream team: a digital video format primer

24. DVD-video authoring

25. Camera coup d'etat

26. Showtime for streaming video

27. Big league 3D accelerators

28. Ultrastorage showdown

29. NT workstations hit it out batting 400

30. Unix for digital-content creation

31. All fired up

32. Getting in sync; real-time desktop video

33. The 1998 NewMedia Hyper Awards: the top tools for digital media

34. Creation stations

35. 3D: render as you go with the latest OpenGL boards

36. Get in the loop

38. Codecs Digital Video Macintosh

39. All clones are not created equal

40. Faith vs. reason

41. Price-busting digital video

42. MPEG 1 or MPEG 2?

43. New tools give QuickTime muscle

44. Power hardware for 3D users

45. Arrays: your data never had it so big

46. Windows digital video cards ride the PCI bus

47. Finally, less is more: Windows MPEG encoding

48. High dynamic range displays

49. Beyond the HD hoopla

50. The HDV revolution

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