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more importantly, actually instructs on how to use the currentstuff. Until a year ago, I worked exclusively withPCsbuthave had to learn aboutMacs formyjob.Yourarticle "PC Nactan: MacWindowsdetente" in the March issue, is
the ldnd of practical information that is rarely if ever approached in the "glossy" type magazines.I'm sure that many peoww.r. e y e . ca
between the bvo platforms with gmat success ,butIcan see a realadvantage to actuafiy working directly on the source files to prevent version confiicts. I look forward to every issue of FCP. Keep up the good work! Nike Pryer
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plewith home networkshave been scared away from Macs simply because they're given the impression that they are incompatible with PCs. As your article pointed out, with the
rightsoftware and some basic networking equipment,the notion of "platform inde-
I recently purchased a Naxtor Viper 40 GB hard drive (ATA/133, 7.200 rpm) but my computerdoesn't detect it in the bootup sequence.I have a 233 MHz Pentium II and aSoyo 6KF motherboard. I was told thatmy BIOS was only good forabout 8 GB so Iwas going to add five partitions at8
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Tampa, Fla.-based AiaddinPower' (www aladdinpower.com) hasunveiled a footpedaldevice thatletsusersrefuelthe batteries in their portable PCs when they aren't near an electrical power source. The StepCharger —which measures 13.8x5.8x3.9 cm (5.46x2.3x1.56 in.) and weighs 300 g (10.51 oz.) —can generate up to6 Watts (at DC18V), according to AladdinPower.A usersteps on the device I and pumps up and down with theirheelto charge the battery in their portable PC. AladdinPowersays the device can also be usedto charge satelhte phones, cellular phones, CBs, walkie taikies, digital cameras, video cameras. radios, or other deviceswith a rechargeable battery. The StepCharger has a list price of US$169.95 and can be purchased directly from AladdinPower. At press time, the company did not have a release date forthe device. AladdinPower does have another recharger that is already on the market. It is a lighter, handheld devicethat,when pumped repeatedly, recharges batteries in smaller electronic devices, such as cellular phones,CB radios,rescue lights,rechargeable CD players, radios, and tape players. The handheld recharger has a list price of
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second display (like a'TV); and advancedmovie controls including slow motion. Minimum system requirements for MacVCOare Mac 05 9 and OuickTime 4.0. MacVCDX 3.2 is available for Apple hardware running 05 X. MacVCDforMac OS 9 can be downloaded from Nireth'sWeb site.The download includes a demo version that can be run without a registration key. which is required to unlock the full version. The key is US$15. — TCPStag
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Typin g tutorrevamped Individual S oftware I n c. (www.individualsoitware.corn) has introduced a new version of Typing Instructor Deluxe. Version12.0 contains an updat-
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lessons, tests. and practice material along a travel theme, whichcan be supplemented with material f ro m t h e T yping -Instructor Web site. Users can
follow pre-set lesson plans or design their own plans targeting specific problems. P rogress
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Viewsonic Corp. (wwwviewsonicca) hasunveiled two projectors designed to meet the
US$29.95 (single user licence
requirements ofbusiness,butalso to appealto home users. The company is billing the PJ500 and PJ550 as affordable alternatives to sta-
fee), and supports Windows XP, Me, 2000, and 98. A business version is available directly from Individual Software.
tionary, bulky and expensive bigscreen TVs. The units each weigh
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resolution. Accor ding to Viewsonic, both proj ectorsoperate at33 dedbelsand offerone-touch setup.Otherfeaturesinclude 1,200 lumen brightness, a short focal length for large clear images at a short distance,digitalkeystone correction,and zoom functions,as weU as enhanced video inputsforcomponent and s-video, and an eco-mode setting forenergy and tamp bfe conservation.
ThePJ500 and PJ550 carry estimated streetprices of$3,189and $4,149,respectively.
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Not all programs give you the same level of flexibility when it comes to analogue capture. Most have a fairly wide variety of presets for resolutions and frame ratesyou can use,and afi ow some level of customization. whereas others constrain you a bit. At one end of the spectrum is Premiere, which lets you
Using a DV camera is a much simpler affai r,because you're not so much capturing video as downloading it. DV cameras pipe video and audio data through a FireWire port (also known generically as IEEE 1394 or under Sony's i.Link moniker)dn a fixed format, eliminating configuration hassles. Also,
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The soundof mmic Almost every video production has two soundtracks running simultaneously: the scene's original soundtrack (dialogue, ambient noise, etc.) and music or effects that add interest. Adding a new audio track to a Movie Maker XP pmject is simple enough: drag an audio clip from your collection onto the timeline. To balance the volume between your video clip and the audio clip, click the Set Audio Levels icon to the left of the timeline; a cross-fader appears, which you can adjust during playback You can trim or overlap audio clips the same way you would video clips. It's as easy as falling oif a bicycle, but it also sacrifices tlexibility for its simplicity. One of the most common video tricks (you see it every night on the evening news) is For the camera to focus on
someone talking, then switch to another scene while the Erst person's voice is heard over the new visuals. To do this in Movie Maker XP, you' d have to extract the first video clip's audio in another program, then lay it down as a separate audio track Not only is this extra step inconvenient, you'd likely have to redo some of your work if you later change the timing of your clips —exactly the sort of headache editing programs are supposed to prevent. VideoWave lets you layer multiple audio clips, each of which can have its own audio level and Fade settings, and can b e t ri m med in dependently. However, it's hard to relate the beginning or ending of an audio clip to a specific point in the video without pen, paper, and some math skills. I n c o ntrast. M e diaStudio a n d Premiere use a method reminiscent of those used in my film school days; like Movie Maker, audio clips are laid down on the timeline, positioned exactly where you want. Each bar representing an audio clip has a line running through it, representing volume. You can set a point in the audio track by clicking on it, then drag that point up or down to represent a shift in volume at a particular frame.
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Summary These four tasks —capture, transitions, sound mix, and output — are among the most basic tasks of any vid«o-editing project, and you should, hopefully, have an idea of which package best supports your needs and working methods. But if you' re still uncertain or need to touch on more specialized aspects of video production, free trial versions of aU of these programs are available on the Web (except. of course, for Motne Maker). lf you can't decide between two programs, consider getting them both. The advantage of working with standardized file formats like AVI and QuickTime is that you can use whatever tool you need for a given job. And with good tools and perseverance, you just might be able to give Steven Spielberg a run for his
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looking at state-of-the-art digital-video systems to prosumer level systems capable of editing broadcast quality footage and rendering simples effecss in real time. These are based on video-capture cards that bring the total cost of PC-based systems wefl within the price of a good used car. With some caution in configuring these systems, they represent the holy grails in real-time, video-editing systems.
Dlgitel video plodedion Basicafl y,there are fivebasicstepsin creating digital video: I. Shoot the video footage (i.e., get it into the camera). 2. Capture the footage in the computer (i.e., get the video from camera into the hard drive). 3. Edit the footage (i.e. manipulate the images and sound with computer, using transitions, special elfects, or otherwise simply rearranging the sequence of the scenes and audio). 4. Transfer your finished video story back into its original medium (i.e., record on video tape). 5. Transfer video to film (Ee., for those who actually get accepted by a film festival and want to convert the final video to fi)m. Most of us are happy to stop at 4).
The technoloy'cel obslndes Surprisingly, even five years ago the bottlenecks were not for lack of computing power, although speed and power are always good in digital-video computing. The three major bottlenecks are inadequate capture cards, slow hard drives, and slow rendering. The latter had to do with a combination of CPU, capture card and software issues. Inadequate capture cards: These cards at the heart of how the video gets into the computer. The root of the problem is that visual information consists of gigabytes or tetrabytes (thousands of gigabytes) of zeroes and ones, the funda-
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mental language of the computer.The function of the capture card is threefold: translate the video signals into computer readabl«zeroes and ones; squeeze this information fast enough onto the hard drive without losing video frames; and be able to get the digitized video from hard drive back out into the original video media. Capture cards have achieved this adequately at the prosumer entry level and at a reasonable cost, around $1,000 to $1.400. The problem is that it is not enough to simply get the video in and out of the computer; the video editor must be able to watch and listen to the scenes while editing them — requiring a realtime capture card. Five years ago these cards were very expensive. The holy grail was to build an affordable system that could render movie special effects "instantly." (Faster rendering was possible in the early, less expensive capture cards, but only if the video was compressed to the point of much degraded
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Eslimatedretail price:51,950 Pinnacle Systems became the world' s largestvideo-capture card manufacturer when it bought out Fast and Truevision. The Pro-One has a long and successful pedigree going back to the miro DC-20, one of the Grst prosumer capture cards at relative cheap prices under $1,000. The Pro-One comes with a soltware bundle that includes Adobe Premiere 6.0, Hollywood FX RT, and TitleDeko RT. It o&ers fast 3D-rendering software working in conjunction with a powerful rendering engine on the card. It is a DVD authoring solution. At about $1,950, it is
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Estimatedretail price:52,100 The capture card bundle that most intrigues me is the DV Storm Plus. It happens to be also the most expensive. What is innovative about this card is that it uses the computer's CPU to perform what other high end cards do with their own onboard chips. A few years ago this would have seemed foolhardy, but with powerful CPUs being commonplace today, the capture card's performance could potentially improve with each CPU upgrade. The glitches that come with such configurations must be taken with extreme caution. Carefully read the technical papers posted on the Canopus Web site. Compatibility issues abound concerning graphics cards and rnotherboards.
Malrox RT2500 www.matrox.com Estimatedretail price:51,450 Matrox offers broadcast quality video editing in its product RT2500. At $1,450, this is the cheapest of the three contenders. The RT 2500 bundle has limited 3D effects, but as my videomaker brother contends, a good documentary videomaker only needs 8 few basic effects and transitions. If all the beUs and whisdes are not required, the Matrox RT 2500 gives a big bang for the buck with its real-time rendering of basic video effects. As with the other cards, care should be taken reviewing compatibility of the various components of the PC configuration. In particular, the RT 2500 is fussy about the graphics card it sits with. Using it with an appropriate Matrox graphics card is recommendetL
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or years, computer hardware and software makers have been trying to sell you on the idea of shooting, editing, and producing your own movies—.an appealing prospect for companies that want to make in-house product demonstrations, presentations, or demo reels; budding auteurs working on a budget; or people who want to archive their old video footage. But if you' re going to produce digitally, why output to boring old analogue videocassettes?We all know the benefits of optical media: they' re smaller and
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Dlaldngyour ownDVDsand VCDs Continuedfrom page 30 is, in theory, a fairly simple four-step process. Capture your video sequences, edit them, save them in MPEG format, then burn them onto a CD or DVD. In practice, it is only that simple once you' ve worked through a couple of obstacles and caveats. The most p«micious of these obstacles is the fiexibility of the VCD and DVD MPEG formats: there isn't any. The specifications are extremely particular, which is great for compatibility, but sometimes frustrating when it comes to creating your own. For instance, Equilibrium DeBabelizer Pro 4.5 canconvert to and from many digital media formats, but MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 aren't among them. And just the ability to write MPEG 6les isn't a guarantee:MGI VideoWave haslong been apopular mid-level video-editing program, but while each version can produce MPEG-1 6les, it wasn't until VideoWave 4.0 that those MPEG-1 6(es could be VCD-compliant. DVD-compliant MPEG-2 6les weren't available until version 5.0. Then, too, there are issueswith actuafiy VCDs. Some burning programs can create Video CD 2.0 menus; others can't.Some are more lax aboutthesource MPEG parameters, fixing certain problem files on the fly before burning. Finally, few support mor«advanced VCD formats like SVC D. No single pack-
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market, my gadget of choice —and therefore the basis for my examples—is ATI's AB-in-Wonder series of AGP cards. I like the All-in-Wonder because it's fairly versatile and doubles as an internal video card —when you have a work area that sometimes acts as a miniature video studio, you learn to appreciate anything that reduces desktop clutter. In this case, I used the 32 MB All-in-Wonder Radeon with a 733 MHz Pentium Hl to ensure smooth captures. While VCDs use MPEG-1 video, it' s impractical to capture in the MPEG format outright; it uses alossyform of compression, which ultimately means that the image degradesevery time you resave (and therefore recompress). Since it' s almost a certainty that you' ll be editing your video cfi p after it's captured, you should use a lossless or near-losslessformat like AVI or QuickTime for your master and interim files. I' ll be concentrating on AVIs because I'm working on a Windows platform, but most of the rules discussedhere apply either way.
CrealingVCDsIna perfect world Because the various VCD formats are very specific, it's best to capture video that adheres asc(ose(y to spec as possible; it will save you considerable trouble later. All of the VCD and DVD formats use the drop-frame NTSC standard, which streamsvideo at a rate of 29.97 frames per second (fps). Audio should be at CD quality —44.1 kHz, 16-bit stereo. Sometimes you have to make do with what your software allows. For instance, the All-in-Wonder Radeon's Digital VCR softwaredoesn't have a 352x240 setting for VCD-compliant video. (Curiously, the older All-in-Wonder 128's software does have it.) I usuagy set the capture resolution to 320x240 and scale the video later on. Purists may prefer to scale down from a higher resolution so that absolutely nothing is lost, but as I haven't been able to detect any visible artifacts from the 10 percent pixel increase, I don't consider it worth the extra time and disk space. Once you' vecaptured and collected all your clips, you can edit them with transitions, captions, and so on in your editing program. This processwould take up a few issues by itself, the important part for our purposes is that the editing program is able to save as a VCD-compliant MPEG. In the case of MGI VideoWave 4.0, the process is fairly simple: choose the Produce Video option, then select the
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files become video tracks that you can skip through with your remote or playback software. Some packages, su«h as Roxio's Easy CD Creator 5.0 Platinum, also let you create a menu screen. Creating a menu structure requires a start sequence and at least one menu page. Both of theseshould be familiar to DVD connoisseurs: a start sequence is one or more MPEGs that will play automatically when the disc is inserted, and a menu page displays an MPEG you create showing the diiferent menu selections. (Unlike a DVD, viewers can't use the remote's arrow keys to select menu items; the tracks are selected nmnerically.)Once you've defined your layout,the hard part is over: just click Record and burn your Video CD.
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Continued from page 33 QuickTax also reserves a lot of the more useful features for the more expeosive versions. Those who opt for the basic package miss out on priority technical support, extra tax tips, a capital gainsanalyzer,a range of planners (for RESPs, loans, investment savings, and more). and i ncorporation analyzer. TaxWiz, meanwhile, gets points for allowing unlimited returns; QuickTax limits you to five. The strength of both packages is the flexibility they offer. The planners allow you to create scenarios and instantly see how they will affect your return. They also include a degree of hand-holding that the online programs can't touch. The CD-based programs cost more than their online counterparts, but if you need the extra help, it's worth it.
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&out and serial and parallel ports on the back.(Any wonder they had to move the ' antennae to the side?) It all comes in a nice solid metal case that should stand up to almost any desktop abuse. Setup of the device is fairly straightforward. The conffguration screens are simple, and we had everything up and running within minutes. The only real complaint we have with the device is the physical congguration of the box: with the ports on the &out, ports on the back, and the antennae sticking out the side, there are things hanging &om every direction, which could look a little messy on the desktop. If you can tuck it away somewhere, this won't be an issue. Gnet also olfers a PC Card adapter, a wireless PCI adapter for a desktop PC, and an access point, if you already have a broadband router. Gnet networking products have a Eve-year warranty.
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Simplyqueries Beforeyoubegin To follow the tutorial you will need some sample data. We'U use the data from the "First steps with Access" column: it's a simple table but has sufficient detail to create a range of queries.
Using a simple query, you can extract specific data like the names of everyone who works in the Accounts or earns more than $40,000. To list everyonewho works in Accounts, click the Queries option in the Objects list
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Makingyourquery moregenernl This query, while useful, would have to be altered if you wanted to, for example, extract the names of people who worked in the Salesdepartment. Ultimate! y it will be more useful to create a query that promptsyou for the department name. then shows the employees in that department. This is called a Parameter Query. In this case, remove the word Accounts under the Department fieldname and, in its place, in the Criteria area type (TypeDepartment name] (including the square brackets). Run the query Continued on page 02
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Canlimredfrom page 6/ again. You'6 notice that, this time, you' re prompted to enter the name of the department and the query results wiU list the names of people in that department. You can make this query more useful by adding an option that allows you to list everyone in every department To do this,add the word Like before the current Criteria: Like (TypeDepsrbheat Nsme). Now, when you run the query. press the asterisk key (") and you' ll see ag the entries in the table. You can, of course, also type a department name and see ag the people in that department. Adding the word Like gives your parameter queries a little more flexibiTity. Before we Unish with this query, it may help to give the user some instructions for using the asterisk option, so they don't have to remember what to do. Change the Criteria to read: Like (Type Oepsftment Name or press ' for All). You can
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Savhg andreusing a query Savinga query means you don'thave to create it again when you want to Und the same information in the future. To do this, click the Save toolbar button and type a name for the query that indicates of what it returns — for example, "List people in a Department" — and click OK.
More complex queries involve finding data that matches more than one criteria, for example, obtain a list of everyone who works in Accounts or earns more than $40,000. These queries involve using AND and OR operators to specify whether one or both criteria must be met. If you' re interested in everyone who either works in Accounts or who earns more than $40,000, use an OR query. For this, the criteria must be written on different lines in the grid. If you want to list everyone who works in Accounts and earns more than $40,000, use an AND query. For this, the criteria must be written on the same line in the g(fd. In the AND query, only records meeting both criteria will be disp)aye(L
Creagngan AIID search To create an AND query &om the sample data, move the >400I) from the OR row to the Criteria row. Run the query again, There should be no records, as nobody in the sample data fulfills both criteria. A special instance of an AND search is the situation where you have two criteria relating to the same Ueldname: listing everyone who earns between $35,000 and
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bear mentioning: the prices of the new models relative to the previous lineup and the video cards. Price wise, Apple has broken a price structure that had been in place since the blue and white G3s were released in January 1999. The established price structure was always US$1,599 base, US$2,499 middle, and
US$3,499 at the high end. This new price structure starts again at $1,599, but knocks US$200 off the middle and US$500 off the high end. A few months ago Apple made a similar change to the pricing ol' its PowerBook line. It's good to see Apple adapting in these tough Conti nued onpage 67
Real intros mobile streaming platform CANNES, France—Internet streamingmedia company RealNetworks(wwwrealnetwoItcs.corn) has unveiled a number of software applications for squeering audio and video into wireless connections and playing it back on handheld computers and some of the latest digital phones. The Seattle, Wash., company chose GSMWorld in Cannes, France, in late February, to oflicially launch what it is calling RealSystem Mobile, the wireless version of the RealSystem IQ platform it currently sells to multimedia Web publishers and Internet service providers.
RealNetworksalso unveiled a version of its Real0nePlayer for mobile devices like personal digital assistants and phones. RealSystem Mobile includesserver software for delivering compressedaudio and videoover advanced 2.5G and 3G cellular phone networks, which still olrer relatively skimpy bandwidth compared to landline-based broadband connections.
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cachingcontent to reduce the burden of what publishers and carriers hope will be high demand for music and video from «onsumers on the road. RealNetworks also unveiled a version of its RealOne Player for mobile devi«es like personal digital assistants. (PDAs)
and phones. The company said its server andplayConrinuerl onpage 73
unveiled its new operating system in early February, touting it as the basis for faster handheld devices that it hopes will light a Ere under the mobile computing market. PalmSource (w wwpslmsource.com) Palm's operating system subsidiary, previewedthe OS 5beta atacompany conference following the announcement. Final delivery of the software to licensees is set for this summer, the company said. "Palm OS 5 will be the foundation to build a new class of devices that will help make mobile computing ubiquitous," Palm said in a news release. The new operating system will step up performance, tighten security, and add multimedia support, such as the capability to record and play back digital audio for better sound quality on mobile devices. The system, which supports ARMcompliant processors, is also compatible with existing Palm OS software programs, the company said. "Our compaubility strategy enables developers to target upcoming Palm OS 5 devices as well as the over 20 million existing P a l m-powered de vi«es," PalmSource products c hief S teve Sakoman said in a statement. Palm licenses its operating system to other handheld manufacturers, including Handspring, Samsung, Sony, and Acer. Last year Palm split into two units,
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Conrinuedfrom page66 times, when very few computer makers are actually making money. The other interesting aspect of the new G4 is in video performance: all three models olfer dual-monitor support out of the box. Apple hasn't placed much emphasis on dual monitor support in the past, but we think it's a good feature to build in, and one that many people will appreciate once they' ve tried it. The other interesting graphics change is that ATI video cardsare available again, which shows
left over to buy a digital video camera. Why are we making this comparison? It's true the G4 is more expandable, and many business users will still buy G4s for their m o r e f l exible c onfiguration options. but we can't help but think that since Apple started putting G4s in iMacs, it's put more pressure on the tower line. What Apple needs is an entirely new tower, ditching the three-year-old design and starting fresh, as it did with the iMac. Giving the towers a radical new case design, faster bus, DDR RAM, and making dual processors standard will again make the professional and consumer lines more distinct.
nVidia the only graphics card choice available to Mac users. The question remains though, now that the iMac line is powered by a G4 processor, has a 15-inch LCD. and a SuperDrive, how do the PowerMacs measure up? Let's compare the base models of each line, which are perfect for home use or entry-level graphics and digital video tasks. The base model iMac has a 700 MHz G4 processor, 128 MB RAM, 40 GB hard drive, 32 MB video card, and 15inch LCD, all for $2.049. A base model PowerMac gives you an 800 MHz G4, 256 MB RAM,40 GB hard drive, 32 MB video card, and no monitor for $2,549. Both include internal CD burners and neitherhas a Level-3 cache (which can improve performance by 10to 15 percent, depending on the task). In this match up the iMac is a clear winnerespecially if you add a same 15-inch Apple LCD to the tower, which adds an extra $900.
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Shockwave Player for MacOSX Mac OS X users can finally enjoy both Flash and Shockwave (wwwshockwavecom) c ontent o n th e W e b n o w t h at Macromedia has released an OSX-native Shockwave plug-in. Since Microsoft has already released a Windows Media Player plug-in and QuickTime is built into the system, the only major Web media that doesn't support OS X is,RealPlayer. A version of RealPlayer for X is, unfortunately, not expected until summer at the earliest.
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applets that run in Web browsers or applications that run on PCs or servers. And if need be, thoseserver applications canbecome hardy compiled executables. But perhaps the most important virtue of Java is its graded programming models. For example, developers can program for the Web in four increasingly sophisticated ways: Using Java appletsl Where the Java code is downloaded or resides on auser's PC or PDA and usually executes through a Web browser interface. Using Java servletsl Java code runs on a Server invoked transparently in HTML browser pages. This model provides for the possibility of extra server resources, such as multi-processor computing power, huge memory and fast busspeeds, enormous disk drives, plus fast accessto huge databases. These and other resourcescan then be made accessible to the PC or mobile PDA over the Web in a very efficient mode of operation.
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code is dynanucally translated into Java servlets back at the server. JSPsallow for more rapid development of Java servlet applications. Using /2EE (Java 2 En terprise Edition): The Enterprise Edition, and its Enterprise JavaBean technology, adds the ultimate sophistication to lava applications: role-based security, dynamic scheduling of multiple tasks,sophisticated independently running agents, and very reliable backup and recovery for such systems. In the next few tutorials, we' ll alternatebetween these four major uses of Java and the underlying utilities and routines needed to program efiectively in each domain. We' ve laid the ground work in previous tutorials on exceptions and threading (these can be found online at wwwcanadacomputes.corn).
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to stop temporarily —waiting for 0 message, etc. The browser will automaticaUy wake up the applet with a call on start(). destroyO is used to terminate an applet permanently. Threads are typically killed and database connections terminated here. Thus applets add rich functionality; yet most of the time only one or two of' thefour routines areused.Seethesource code for the app le t at www.thePhutoFinishes.corn/javacodeand not« stop(), start(), and destroyO are aff present but empty routines. Like many applets, just main() and initO are used in this example.
When Io BB BBppltgs Applets work very well for self-contained applications that need to run in a browser on many different PCs and workstations (Mac, Linux, Windows, and OS/2. for example). Applets work better on intranets and LANs for two reasons: managing the Java plugin can be administered centrally without concerning the PC or workstation user; and downloads of the applet can also be managed cen-
tragy and will be faster on a LAN than if done over the Internet. Here is a list of trade-offs between using applets versus using HTML plus JavaScript or VBScript: lava applets have much more programming power and capabilities. lava applets tend to run faster after first load. HTML+lavaScript loads faster. • HTML+lavaScript has easier options for passing parameters and values to other Web pages. Both Ja v a app let s and HTML+JavaScript require roughly the same effort to manage and deploy, but there are trade-offs we will cover in a future tutorial.
tions done on the server, or use Java applets when these tasks are better done on the PC? With the enormous hard drives, fast CPVs, and vast amounts of memory now common on PCs, it is not obvious that the Web server should do everything.Java applets can be very effective in diverse settings. In our next tutorials, we' ll return to using AWT and Swing classes to develop graphical user interfaces in Java applets and applications. CI
Finally, we shall see when discussing Java servlets and JSP,that these Java routines can be interchanged with either Java applets or HTML+JavaScripts. In future tutorials we' ll examine the trade offs associated with java applets and JSP and Java servlets. However, a dilemma remains: should you use JSP or Java servlets when there are advantages to having affthe programming and most of the computa-
JuvuSe/ve/P/ogromming A good nvelview uf JavaSelv!ets, JSP,and JavaWebprogramming. (By DannyAyers,et ala WroxPress,2001.) Juvoin ANutsflell 3 Edition Good summary of app!els, threads, and beans.(By David Ran?Ban, O'Reilfy, 1999.) JuvuEnte/pn'sein 0 Nutdlell Oven/jew of entelpnse use of Java. (By David Ransganet al, O'Resly, 1999.)
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Connnuedfrom page 87 product. First, we were unhappy that the card's FireWire ports support only DV devices. You can connect a DV camera or deck to them, but not other devices such as FireWire hard drives. We learned this from Pinnacle's knowledge base after some frustrating attempts to connect two difFerent FireWire drives. A second minor issue is with the dialogue in the capture utility. To start capturing footage, you hit a red record button onscreen, and to end the capture, you hit the zsc key. But the onscreen message says shit zsc to abort," which is initally confusing. Overall. however, working with the DV500 Plus has been fun. The additional software is well i ntegrated with Premiere, and the TitleDeko character generator and HogywoodFX transition and etyects generators add sparkle to Premiere's toolkit. CI
Add a FireWire port and video-editing software and you can bea roving moviemaker ByBavid Tanaka
older notebooks can join the digital video ranks too, thanks to the Lava FireWire card, a PC Card that adds a 1394 interface to your notebook Add video-editing software (we found that both MGI VideoWave 5.0 and Adobe Premiere 6.0 worked with the card) and you' re set. One ofthe added benegts ofFireWire is that you can also supplement yow existing notebook computer's drive with a external FireWire hard drive. We tried out Lava's FireDrive enclosure. It is basically a shell w it h F ireWire-to-IDE adapter, to which you add your own 3.5inch hard drive.
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put, if you are into digital video, you' ll want FireWire on your computer. Lava Computing's FireWire card is known simply as the IEEE 1394 PCCard Interface Adapter. The Type II PC
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monochrome value. Xray can produce interesting effects, especially on images. setting them to grayscale but emphasiz-
of values that control the rotation, opacity, and colour processing done to the selected object, enabling you to easily set all of these elements at once. The following code truly warps the original red square example:
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Mirror produces a minor image of the object, and Invert switches it around internally. The other values are Rotation, which can take an integer value fmm 0 to 4 (0 is no rotation, I being 90 degrees, 2 is 180 degrees, 3 is 270 degrees, and 4 being 360 degrees); and Opacity, which can take a range of values between 0.0 to 1.0 (transparent to opaque). Ci Next eme:More Microsoft filters andtransitions. Keiih Schengili-Rabeaswelcomesanycomments, suggestionsor HTMLtips. Yau can'email Keith at: rabeitsk@tafien.cam,Hisbook onCSSpublished by PrenticeHall, CareCSS(ISBN: 0.le)83456-4), is available in (xxikstares.
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The Probe Research study said DSL made a strong move in 2001, much more so than cable modems. Mosher said there were fewer than 20,000 DSL connections in Japan at the end of 2000. but by the end of 2001, there were 1.5 million. "You see shnilar growth in Germany and France," hesaid. "At the end of 2000. there were less than 500,000 DSL subscribers in Germany, and at the end of 2001, there were 1.4 million. Ip the same time period, France went I'rom less than 100,000 to over 500,000." Why has DSL been so successful? Mosher said in Japan it is"dirt cheap," and there is alot of competition."In Germany, there is virtually no cable modem competition for broadband," he said. The study noted that some regions are stia poised for stmng growth in the next three years, especially markets in Asia.
South America's wired Internet connectivity —which includes subscribers plus users of free Internet services—was 6.8 million in January of 2001. By the end of this year, Probe Research projects 9.9 million connections. and 17.96 mil-
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