Hardware reviews
Reviews on video camcorders, microphones, headsets and related equipment, personally tested.
Vocal booth for podcasting
A vocal booth helps improve acoustics for a microphone and it can be a complete cabin or a portable booth. A complete cabin is relatively expensive but offers generally a better result then the portable version, although it depends on the situation. Some studios use a cabin and place a portable booth inside, but that [...]
The PowerMate from Griffin Technology – review
The PowerMate from Griffin Technology is a very useful multimedia device that can be used to scrub video to and fro(fast forward-backward). It’s a cheap solution that doesn’t really compare with professional video editing hardware, but it comes close to being a very affordable surrogate shuttle wheel. It is actually what I have been looking [...]
Flash support for iPhone is *NOT* coming
It is still unclear why iPhone doesn’t support Flash, despite the protest from the developer community. There is some speculation about the bad relationship between Apple and Adobe but there are other possible reasons too, involving YouTube.
Embedding video & audio in WordPress – revision 3
If you want to play a video directly in your posts or pages, you cannot use the iFrame method because it doesn’t work in WordPress. iFrame is a way to import existing pages into your own page and it is frequently used by AudioAcrobat and other podcast services. The only way to make iFrame work [...]
Sony HDR FX1 camcorder review – updated
Jump to updated part >> I had mixed feelings after reading the reviews about the Sony HDR FX1 camcorder which is already on the market for some time (beginning 2005, if I’m correct). But I luckily found a video demo from a professional guy who made a fashion movie with it. This convinced me that [...]




