On Dec 14, 2011, at 9:06 AM, Rick wrote:
> http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/13/spectral-layers-takes-a-cue-from-photoshop-offers-visual-audio/
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> Rick Emery
> www.rickemery.com
>
Neat interface. Seems kinda similar to other frequency space editing
(or spectral editing) apps like Adobe Audition, iZotope RX, SPEAR (for
the adventurous). But I may be missing something.
Oh. Spectral Layers has two versions, one at $695, another at $2199:
http://www.divideframe.com/?p=spectrallayerscomparisons
Thanks for the link. I'll probably download the 30-day trial and see
(well, hear) what's up.
Would love to read others thoughts on Spectral Layers.
Jim
PS- On the site, I see Divide Frame has another--apparently dormant--
app, GPU Decoder, "a plugin for your Non-Linear Editor. It uses the
power of your NVIDIA graphic card to decode h.264 video files such as
AVCHD or files from Canon EOS 5D Mark II."
$100, supports Vegas Pro 9 and Premiere Pro CS3/CS4... so I guess
they've EOL'd this app:
http://www.divideframe.com/?p=gpudecoder
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
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