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Reaper updated

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REAPER, by Cockos has been updated to to v2.015 Changes since v2.012:     * Single clicking the middle area of regions no longer seeks. * Changed region clicking to be shift+doubleclick for edit. * MIDI editor: better singleclick add/delete (only deletes on non-control parts of notes clicked). * Reaxcomp: GR text display with 500ms peak hold. * Reaeq: better graph accuracy. * Reaeq: option to show filter phase response. * Reapitch/readelay: "add tap/shifter" copies current tap/shifter settings. * Readelay now defaults to a musical delay le [ read more.. ]

Plans to regulate video transmissions in the EU

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This from Afterdawn On Thursday the European Parliament passed the Audiovisual Directive, which addresses issues of regulating video transmissions in a way that's consistent throughout the European Union. Besides standardizing laws across national borders, the "Audiovisual Media Services Without Frontiers Directive" is intended to establish a unified set of rules that will apply whether video is being transmitted as a traditional over the air (OTA) signal, an IPTV stream across the internet, or anything in between the two extremes. Full art [ read more.. ]

It may be 98db but I can’t hear you

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HyperSonic Sound technology - an invention of the American Technology Corp is now available on the market. I remember first reading about it in about 2003, and decided to check it out today. Here's what they say "Similar to a beam of light, HSS uses ultrasonic energy to 'shine' your sound on a very specific area.  HSS converts music or voice into a complex ultrasonic signal prior to amplification. Once emitted, the converted sound forms a sound column in front of the emitter, which remains focused as it encounters a listener located in the [ read more.. ]