Archive for May, 2007
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Social Media - Madness?
Over the past year, as I've been writing about how Web 2.0 relates to advertising and marketing, I've described social media concepts, tools, and websites. This month I delve deeper into the realm of social media.
One underlying value of social media is openness. The suspicious side of my brain looks at the culture of online openness and wonders what madness has overcome our self-preservation privacy instincts. Yet, on the other hand, there's tremendous value being created by the vast connections, collaborative efforts, online communities, and the many tagging and recommendation engines that run on openness and participation.
Has the Internet culture gone mad? Or are we beginning to see a new digital fabric that weaves human and machine into one vast environment of knowledge and resources? And where does marketing fit in this new community? Is it welcome?
One underlying value of social media is openness. The suspicious side of my brain looks at the culture of online openness and wonders what madness has overcome our self-preservation privacy instincts. Yet, on the other hand, there's tremendous value being created by the vast connections, collaborative efforts, online communities, and the many tagging and recommendation engines that run on openness and participation.
Has the Internet culture gone mad? Or are we beginning to see a new digital fabric that weaves human and machine into one vast environment of knowledge and resources? And where does marketing fit in this new community? Is it welcome?
Social Media - Madness?
Over the past year, as I've been writing about how Web 2.0 relates to advertising and marketing, I've described social media concepts, tools, and websites. This month I delve deeper into the realm of social media.
One underlying value of social media is openness. The suspicious side of my brain looks at the culture of online openness and wonders what madness has overcome our self-preservation privacy instincts. Yet, on the other hand, there's tremendous value being created by the vast connections, collaborative efforts, online communities, and the many tagging and recommendation engines that run on openness and participation.
Has the Internet culture gone mad? Or are we beginning to see a new digital fabric that weaves human and machine into one vast environment of knowledge and resources? And where does marketing fit in this new community? Is it welcome?
One underlying value of social media is openness. The suspicious side of my brain looks at the culture of online openness and wonders what madness has overcome our self-preservation privacy instincts. Yet, on the other hand, there's tremendous value being created by the vast connections, collaborative efforts, online communities, and the many tagging and recommendation engines that run on openness and participation.
Has the Internet culture gone mad? Or are we beginning to see a new digital fabric that weaves human and machine into one vast environment of knowledge and resources? And where does marketing fit in this new community? Is it welcome?
Social Media - Madness?
Over the past year, as I've been writing about how Web 2.0 relates to advertising and marketing, I've described social media concepts, tools, and websites. This month I delve deeper into the realm of social media.
One underlying value of social media is openness. The suspicious side of my brain looks at the culture of online openness and wonders what madness has overcome our self-preservation privacy instincts. Yet, on the other hand, there's tremendous value being created by the vast connections, collaborative efforts, online communities, and the many tagging and recommendation engines that run on openness and participation.
Has the Internet culture gone mad? Or are we beginning to see a new digital fabric that weaves human and machine into one vast environment of knowledge and resources? And where does marketing fit in this new community? Is it welcome?
One underlying value of social media is openness. The suspicious side of my brain looks at the culture of online openness and wonders what madness has overcome our self-preservation privacy instincts. Yet, on the other hand, there's tremendous value being created by the vast connections, collaborative efforts, online communities, and the many tagging and recommendation engines that run on openness and participation.
Has the Internet culture gone mad? Or are we beginning to see a new digital fabric that weaves human and machine into one vast environment of knowledge and resources? And where does marketing fit in this new community? Is it welcome?
Studio bêta 11.1.0.5175 disponible…
Studio 11.1.0.5175 BETA est disponible
Cette bêta est centrée sur l'amélioration des performances avec les vidéos AVCHD ainsi que le support de l'exportation disque AVCHD. Un disque AVCHD est le format vidéo AVCHD gravé sur un disque DVD standard pouvant être lu dans les lecteurs Blu-ray.
Général
Amélioration de la capture à partir des caméscopes Sony HC1 sous Vista
Corrections de différentes traductions
Correction de blocages lors de la fermeture de Studio
Amélioration de la stabilité lors du basculement entre Fichier et Scène dans l'Album
Edition
Utilisation de la mémoire AVCHD mieux optimisée en édition
Amélioration de la synchronisation audio/vidéo avec les fichier AVCHD
Amélioration des performances mémoire lors de l'utilisation du titreur avec des vidéo AVCHD
Amélioration des performances du calcul en tâche de fond avec les fichiers AVCHD
Amélioration des performances de Scorefitter
Les fichiers audio M4A sont maintenant listés dans l'Album audio
Sortie
NOUVEAU - Exportation des fichiers AVCHD vers des disques DVD standards pour être lus avec les lecteurs Blu-Ray.
Amélioration de l'exportation de gros projets MPEG-2 vers les dossiers VideoTS
Amélioration de la précision du calcul des menus avec des projets comprenant un mélanfe de fichiers AVCHD et HDV
Les fichiers AVCHD exportés vers d'autres formats sont maintenant un aspect ration correct
Les projets HDV peuvent maintenant être exportés vers des disques AVCHD
L'exportation HD DVD à partir de vidéo AVCHD ne donne plus des vignettes menu entrelacées
Amélioration de la précision de l'exportation HD DVD sous Vista (y compris Vista 64bit)
L'exportation HD DVD vers un fichier ISO a été améliorée
L'exportation Audio a été améliorée pour les projets qui ont été partiellement calculés en tâche de fond
Studio 11.1.0.5175 beta available…
Studio 11.1.0.5175 BETA is available
This beta is focused on enhancing edit performance with AVCHD material as well as offering new support for AVCHD Disc output. An AVCHD Disc is the AVCHD video format burned on standard DVD media which can be played in Blu-ray disc players.
General
Improved capture from Sony HC1 camcorders on Vista
Translation fixes added
Crashes after Studio has been closed are addressed
Improved stability when switching between File and Scene views in the Album
Edit
AVCHD memory usage better optimized when editing
Improve audio/video sync with AVCHD files
Improved memory performance when using Titler with AVCHD material
Improved background render performance with AVCHD
Scorefitter performance improved
M4A audio files now listed in audio Album
Output
NEW - Output AVCHD files to standard DVD discs to play on Bluray players.
Improved export of large MPEG-2 projects to VideoTS folders
Improved reliability of menu rendering with mixed projects of both AVCHD and HDV material
AVCHD files exported to other formats now maintain correct aspect ratio
HDV projects can now be output to AVCHD disc
HD DVD output from AVCHD video no longer shows interlaced menu thumbnails
Improved HD DVD output reliability on Vista OS (including Vista 64bit)
HD DVD export to an ISO file now improved
Audio output improved from partially background-rendered projects
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