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ForMac adds TiVeRon app to studo dv/tv

updated 10:15 am EDT, Wed August 28, 2002

 
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Formac has released TiVeRon, new digital video recording software for its studio dv/tv media converter. Formac's TiVeRon software is a native Cocoa application that allows users to schedule and record TV shows ahead of time--from either the local machine or from remote locations via the Web. It is compatible with Jaguar is shipping immediately with all studio dv/tv and is available as free upgrade to existing owners. The software adds AppleScript support, preview of recordings in thumbnail size, access movie sequences instantly by scrolling the timeline bar, infinite opacity adjustment of the TV display frame, and a new 720 x 480 viewing option. The studo dv/tv media converter sells for $400.


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    b*******

    So, Formac, how about the Mac OS X drivers for your ProTV that you promised us all that time ago? For those of us that bought these products, we are now stuck without drivers and expensive cards that we cannot use.
    AVOID FORMAC AT ALL COSTS!!!

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    Joined: Jul 2001

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    doesn't work

    incompatible with OS X 10.2

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    Agreed

    I was just writing another letter to Formac about their stoopid ProTV non-support(I hate those b******* for that!) and this was the reply:

    --snip

    Formac do not have any plans to upgrade the Pro TV card for OS X because
    at the moment, we are told it is not technically feasible. More than
    likely this had not been confirmed when the forum note that you saw had
    been posted.

    Formac in the US are offering a trade-in program however we have no
    immediate plans to do this. Our costs and budgets (and some of our
    products) are not the same as the US and therefore the schemes that we
    are able to offer are not always the same.

    --snip

    Well, that's that. I don't know anything about this trade-in program though. Anyone else know?

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