2010 Open Source CMS Market Share Survey
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Hi all, I’d like to ask for your participation here. There are 20 questions in this survey. Not all are required, but we would ask that you try to answer them all. Some questions (only 3!) have a large number of answer choices. We realize those questions are a bit inconvenient, but they are very important as they tell us about the specific systems we are evaluating this year. We thank you for your time and your patience. The final results from this survey will be used in the 2010 Open Source CMS Market Share Report. The report will be released free of charge, under an open license, in early December 2010. This is the third year we’ve done this report. You can visit our site to download copies of previous editions of the Report. Finally, please be assured that we do respect your privacy. We ask for very little personal information and in no way will your personal details be released to others or associated with specific answers. Thank you. www.waterandstone.com |
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Well this is a good survey idea, but why Frog CMS is not listed in the list of CMS and you add pub in this forum ? |
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I came across this report today – http://www.fastmr.com/prod/268038_footwear_manufacturing_in_china.aspx. |
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Transcode/Import AVCHD/AVCHD Lite to iMovie for editing smoothly on Mac Apple claims that iMovie ’09/11 supports most commonly-used video codecs, including DV, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.264, AVCHD and AIC. However, due to the wide range of media types, and the different ways manufacturers store video on these media types, not all AVCHD camcorders are compatible with iMovie ’09/11, including AVCHD Lite, a subset of AVCHD format. That’s why you can always see questions like “I wasn’t able to import AVCHD Lite to iMovie …” come up from time to time. For the users of Panasonic Lumix line digital cameras like DMC-FT1, DMC-FZ35 and DMC-FZ38, AVCHD Lite should be a familiar phrase. The name was used first in marketing literature for the Panasonic DMC-ZS3 digital cameras, announced in January 2009. Back to the point, if you are attempting to edit AVCHD/AVCHD Lite MTS/M2TS clips with iMoive, what’s the available workaround? To make 1080p AVHCD or 720p AVCHD Lite video files work well with iMovie, Pavtube AVCHD to iMovie Converter for Mac is recommended to either convert MTS to iMoive, or transcode M2TS to iMoive compatible formats like AIC MOV or DV. No matter what version of iMovie you are in use, and what Mac system you are working on, it will assist you to import MTS/M2TS AVCHD/AVCHD Lite files to iMovie for editing smoothly. Please follow its step-by-step instruction below to learn how to encode AVCHD to AIC MOV for iMovie. Detailed Guide: Convert/Import AVCHD/AVCHD Lite files into iMovie for editing smoothly on Mac Step 1. Free download and run the top AVCHD iMovie Converter for Mac, click “Add Video” button or “Add from folder” button to load AVCHD MTS source files. Step 2. Click on the dropdown menu of “Format”, and then follow “iMovie and Final Cut Express” > “Apple InterMediate Codec (AIC) (*.mov)”. By the way, the Mac AVCHD Converter also supports output Apple ProRes format for using in Final Cut Pro, you can visit how to convert AVCHD footage to Apple ProRes 422 encoded files for Final Cut Pro to learn more. Step 3. click Convert button to start transcoding AVCHD/AVCHD Lite to AIC MOV for iMovie Once the conversion completes, you can transfer and import the AVCHD/AVCHD Lite MTS/M2TS files into iMovie for editing smoothly as you want. HOT NEWS: Pavtube is offering specials during its 2012 Euro Promotion Season. Never miss the chance to join the promotion. Products on sale Pavtube HD Video Converter Windows) (Mac) (20% Off) Pavtube MXF Converter (Windows) (Mac) (20% Off) |