To: R.S. Blum who wrote (1343) | 10/13/1998 12:26:00 PM | From: X-Ray Man | | |
Look, so far I have made money going in and out of RDUS. The current status is that RDUS has sold off all assets not essential to its new business model to retire debt and provide working capital. The new company is now a software company with a toehold in a potential emerging market. But the price of the stock does not reflect the potential of this "startup", but rather the disappointment from the company that no longer exists. If you don't think the software has the potential to be profitably marketed, you should have been out of this puppy long ago. I got out when I realized we were some ways from real earnings, and DV market was far from shaking out. Now company is valued very low for the product they have, IMO, but with high risk. Right now, it is a bottom feed. The only thing we have to worry about is keeping cash flow until revenues are generated. JMO. |
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To: X-Ray Man who wrote (1344) | 10/14/1998 12:53:00 AM | From: David Fortner | | |
The agenda for the DV Expo tomorrow says that there will be "new product announcements by leading companies in digital video, including...Radius..." Checkout the Press Releases at www.dvexpo.com Could this be the EditDV for Windows announcement coming, or just the Mac 1.5 version???? Sure hope it's the former, and that it'll be available by Christmas.
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To: David Fortner who wrote (1345) | 10/14/1998 9:02:00 AM | From: R.S. Blum | | |
Wednesday October 14, 7:28 am Eastern Time Company Press Release
Radius Debuts MotoDV Studio 2.0 Combines Award-Winning MotoDV with Adobe Premiere 5 to Provide Complete Desktop Editing Solution for Windows Platforms
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To: R.S. Blum who wrote (1337) | 10/14/1998 9:56:00 AM | From: PACKRATCAT | | |
Don't explode.. Wednesday October 14, 7:28 am Eastern Time
Company Press Release
Radius Debuts MotoDV Studio 2.0
Combines Award-Winning MotoDV with Adobe Premiere 5 to Provide Complete Desktop Editing Solution for Windows Platforms
PASADENA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 14, 1998--Radius Inc. (Nasdaq:RDUS - news), the premier developer of DV software products, today announced a new version of MotoDV Studio, the company announced at DV Expo here today.
MotoDV Studio 2.0 integrates Radius' full-motion DV capture and playback technology with Adobe Premiere 5 to provide a complete non-linear editing solution for DV camcorder users on Windows 95, 98, and NT.
MotoDV lets users quickly and reliably transfer pristine digital video between a Windows-based personal computer and a DV camcorder or VTR equipped with an IEEE 1394 ''FireWire'' port. Adobe Premiere 5 delivers a streamlined interface, studio-quality audio tools, long-format editing tools, enhanced Edit Decision List (EDL) support and other high end production features.
Bundled together in MotoDV Studio, the system gives video editors a powerful, open standards-based desktop editing solution that integrates easily with other essential tools.
''MotoDV Studio delivers the quality and productivity of much more expensive systems,'' said Brady O. Bruce, vice president of marketing for Radius. ''Even the most demanding video professionals will be excited about this affordable desktop editing DV solution. The addition of Windows NT support makes it that much more powerful.''
Version 2.0 adds Radius Studio Plug-Ins for Adobe Premiere, enabling a seamless and efficient workflow from video capture through final output to tape. Two of the plug-ins provide integrated capture from within Premiere, either manually or automatically from a batch list, with control of the DV device from the keyboard.
Batch capture is especially important because it allows an editor to free up disk space for new projects, knowing that a work-in-progress can be easily restored to the state in which it had been left.
The third plug-in, Radius LiveDV, is a playback module for Premiere that enables video and audio to be played over the 1394 connection in full-motion at full resolution. The video is previewed on a video monitor attached to the DV device.
In addition to playing back the video and audio at normal speed, editors can scrub or step through a particular segment -- an important capability required to properly evaluate a particular edit or effect.
The playback module also enables editors to play full-resolution video from the Premiere timeline without the need to compute the video project into a single file on the hard disk. Only effects, titles, and transitions need to be rendered, saving substantial time and disk space.
In addition, by playing clips in sequence from the timeline, the playback module bypasses the 2GB file size limit, allowing editors to create much longer programs.
MotoDV Studio 2.0 for Windows has a U.S. suggested list price of $899 and is expected to begin shipping in December, 1998. Current MotoDV Studio 1.0 users can upgrade to version 2.0 for $99. The upgrade price for MotoDV users is $199.
Radius is headquartered at 460 E. Middlefield Road, Mountain View, CA 94043. Its products are available through a worldwide network of Radius authorized resellers, system integrators and distributors. Radius may be reached at 650/404-6000 or at their Web site www.radius.com.
Contact:
Radius Inc. Cheryl Landman, 650/404-6235 press@radius.com or Crowley Communications Pamela Crowley, 408/377-8384 pamc@pacbell.net |
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To: PACKRATCAT who wrote (1348) | 10/15/1998 11:05:00 AM | From: David Fortner | | |
Yea, I got the word down here that it's not EditDV for Windows. I do like what they've announced though, especially for a user like myself. Better integration with Adobe Premiere 5.1, and an NT version of MotoDV. That was a big missing piece. There are a lot of potential NT MotoDV customers that will like this. I'm getting the sense that we are still a ways off for EditDV for Windows. I realize it's a tough job, but I think they fumbled the ball on that one. Should have seen the need a while ago. |
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To: David Fortner who wrote (1349) | 10/15/1998 8:01:00 PM | From: blake roberts | | |
PINNACLE SYSTEMS REPORTS RECORD QUARTERLY REVENUE !!!!!
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., October 15, 1998—Pinnacle Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:PCLE) today announced financial results for the first quarter of fiscal 1999, which ended September 30, 1998. Net sales were a record $32,273,000 compared to $16,514,000 in the first quarter of fiscal 1998. Net income for the first quarter of fiscal 1999 was $4,008,000 or $.36 per share on a diluted basis. This compares to net income of $985,000, or $.13 per share, in the first quarter of fiscal 1998, excluding non-recurring acquisition related charges. In addition, the company had $94.5 million in cash and marketable securities as of September 30, 1998, an increase of $3.2 million compared to June 30, 1998 |
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To: blake roberts who wrote (1350) | 10/16/1998 1:23:00 AM | From: David Fortner | | |
The Radius booth was one of the most populated at the DV Expo, and eventhough I'm currently losing a bundle with my position in Radius, I have confidence that their products are headed in the right direction. I agree with a previous post that suggests Radius is getting evaluated for what it WAS and not what it IS now: a software company with a leading product in a market that is getting ready to explode. I am still a bit concerned that managment doesn't understand that Windows is the KEY to higher revenues, and that there isn't an appropriate strategy to exploitate the consumer DV market when it arrives. Radius is creating a great product for prosumers and powerusers, but they need to come up with a super easy/friendly video editor that the average consumer who buys a DV camcorder can find bundled with his camcorder or bundled as an option with his PC. Hope they make the right moves from now on. |
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To: David Fortner who wrote (1351) | 10/16/1998 8:04:00 AM | From: SHGLaw | | |
They understand that Windows is the future. They've known it for years, in all their product lines. They can't do it. Whether because of the technology or lack of funding, I don't know. But don't think that they don't know it.
Chuck Berger announced over 2 years ago that they would have a product line for windows ready to ship a year ago September.
SHG |
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