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Sony Adds MCC-3000MT 3D Camera and HVO-3000MT 3D Recorder to its

Sony Adds MCC-3000MT 3D Camera and HVO-3000MT 3D Recorder to its
Building on its ground breaking Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) driven technology, and the successful launch of its PVM-2551MD medical monitor in 2011, Sony has launched a new medical 3D recorder, new 3D camera and five new diagnostic displays …
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USPTO ISSUES TRADEMARK: LEDIONOPTO
… semiconductor light-emitting diodes, organic light-emitting diodes, or polymer light-emitting diodes as sources of illumination; industrial analysis and research in the field of solid state lighting, namely, lighting that uses semiconductor light …
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Samsung set to market bendable mobile screens 'next year'
The breakthrough has been made by through the use of organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs), which are thin and can be put on flexible material such as plastic or metal foil. Samsung is not the only company to have invested heavily in research into …
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Cloud Audio Recorder by YAMAHA

Cloud Audio Recorder by YAMAHA

Cloud Audio Recorder enables you to tape-record the audio of musical instruments to your iOS tools via the built-in mic. Readily available in App Store: itunes.com

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Zoom targets musicians with Q2HD audio and video recorder

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Zoom, the Japanese business best recognized for its guitar effects pedals, has actually launched a brand-new high-definition audio and video recorder targeting the musical market. Shooting H. 264 video at either 1080p or 720p, the Q2HD features a microphone setup recognized as Mid-Side, combining a unidirectional front-facing mic with a bidirectional mic on the side of the unit. The pairing permits the gadget to tape-record a stereo area of anywhere between 30 and 150 degrees, valuable for scenarios such as shows, where sound sources are most likely to alter or re-arrange.

In regards to connection, the Q2HD delivers a standard line out for sound, as well as Mini HDMI and Mini USB. When connected to a pc, the device is capable of streaming through Ustream, a characteristic …

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iPiSoft V2.0 New Mocap Recorder Software FREE!

iPiSoft V2.0 New Mocap Recorder Software FREE! Get it now at www.freemocap.com With One Microsoft Kinect Sensor.

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Snake Charmer: control ‘Snake’ with the sweet sounds of a recorder

Snake controlled by recorders

The recorder tends to get a bad rap among musicians. Often dismissed as a kiddie instrument, the inexpensive woodwind is commonly linked to memories of elementary music courses and untrained squeaks and toots. One thing we don’t associate with the recorder? Video games. Several young researchers from the Kitchen Budapest media lab dared to approach things from a new angle, however, and in doing so have converted the instrument into a pitch-sensitive controller for the beloved classic Snake.

Shifting control of in-game movements to a recorder required the group to hack a Nokia 6110i. Add some 5V relays, soldering, an Arduino, and Max / MSP programming to the mix and before long the snake’s path was being determined by each note played…

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Switched On: New World Recorder

Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about consumer technology.

When it comes to time-shifting television viewing, the conversation almost always comes back to premium streaming services — namely, Netflix and Hulu Plus. But consumers routinely shell out more than they do for either of these services — in fact, sometimes more than for both of them combined — simply to have more convenient access to the television from their existing cable or satellite subscriptions. Not only that, they’re often willing to put up with a large, relatively noisy (and failure-prone!) box for this privilege. That box is the digital video recorder.

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Switched On: New World Recorder originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 05 Feb 2012 18:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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BOSS’s Micro BR-80 digital multitrack and field recorder fits the band and studio in your hand

Boss Micro BR BR-80

Who needs a recording studio — or even a full band — for that next demo? Grab your guitar, BOSS’ latest portable Micro BR digital recorder and a fistful of ego for a do-it-yourself session that only a mother could love. The BR-80 lets you record two tracks at once and offers eight tracks of playback along with 64 virtual tracks to mix and master any epics you’re dreaming up. For hookup, it’s packing aux and 1/4-inch inputs, a headphone out, and even a USB port to interface with a computer. You can also record using its onboard stereo field mics if you lose your cables at a gig. Inside, it’s packing four and six-string COSM effects, DNA from its VE-20 to spice up your vocals, and eBand options. There’s support for WAV and MP3 formats, but better yet, SD cards up to 32GB giving you a whopping 550 hours of recording time to lay those burnin’ licks down. It’s currently available and shipping for about 300 bones — eRoadies not included. Full PR after the break.

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BOSS’s Micro BR-80 digital multitrack and field recorder fits the band and studio in your hand originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 24 Jul 2011 07:35:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Zoom H2n portable recorder touts five internal mics, adjustable recording range

We’d hazard a guess that just a couple of things evolved in the portable audio world from the year 2007. That’s when the original Zoom H2 SD launched, and it’s become somewhat of a staple in the years since. Now, some four years later, it’s time for a refresh. The outfit’s launching the Zoom H2n today, complete with a bolder design, five “studio-quality” microphones and a foursome of recording modes: Mid-Side (MS) stereo, 90° X/Y stereo, 2-channel and 4-channel surround sound. The standout feature, however, is its ability to widen and narrow one’s recording range on the fly. For reporters, you can hone in on the interviewee and block out other reporters / crowd noise, while concert goers can adjust to target audio from just the singer. Other specs include a 1.8-inch LCD, built-in reference speaker, USB 2.0 connectivity and a thing for pushing through for 20 full hours on a single set of AA cells. It’ll sell for $ 199 when it ships this September, but you’ll see that figure head north should you decide to pick up an optional accessory pack with windscreen, tripod, protective case, and remote control.

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Zoom H2n portable recorder touts five internal mics, adjustable recording range originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 12 Jul 2011 10:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Japanese spacecraft’s ‘black box’ recorder survives flaming fall to earth

When we reported on Japan’s plans to track the re-entry process of its Kounotori 2 spacecraft with a black-box-style recorder, there were still some unanswered questions: specifically, would the REBR (Re-entry Breakup Recorder) sink or swim. Well, according to an announcement from the device’s creator, the thing not only survived the fiery plunge to Earth, but it also stayed afloat after plunking down in the South Pacific Ocean on Tuesday. During free fall, the REBR did as it was expected, automatically monitoring, recording, and eventually transmitting data about the re-entry process, and while the thing was admittedly “not designed to survive impact with the water,” it continued relaying information even after landing. The next scheduled REBR mission is planned for June — here’s hoping the new guy’s as buoyant as its buddy. Full PR after the break.

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Japanese spacecraft’s ‘black box’ recorder survives flaming fall to earth originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 02 Apr 2011 09:57:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Atomos Ninja and Samurai HD video recorder / monitors bring compression jutsu to pro filmmaking

We all drool over the hi-res video shot by cameras like the RED EPIC, but for indie-film types, processing the massive files produced takes a lot of time (and therefore money) and not everyone has an ARRI ALEXA to do native recording compression. Enter the Atomos Ninja and Samurai HD recorder / monitor / playback devices that take your 10-bit video and compress it in Apple’s 1080p ProRes QuickTime format to make your post-production life a little easier. The Ninja pulls video through HDMI and deposits it on your choice of 2.5-inch HDD or SDD storage, does playback via a 4.3-inch 480 x 270 touchscreen, and has continuous power thanks to dual hot-swappable batteries (available in 2600, 5200, and 7800 mAh varieties). Meanwhile, the Samurai matches the Ninja’s specs, but swaps out the HDMI connection for HD-SDI ports and adds SDI Loop-Through to connect an external monitor, a larger 5-inch 800 x 400 display, and 3D support (if you get two Samurais genlocked together). Both units have FireWire 800 and USB 2.0 and 3.0 connections for offloading your vids. Those with Spielbergian aspirations can pony up $ 995 for the Ninja right now, or pay $ 1,495 for the Samurai upon its release this summer.

Atomos Ninja and Samurai HD video recorder / monitors bring compression jutsu to pro filmmaking originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 26 Mar 2011 11:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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