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03.Dec.2004
Sebastian Brylka (ANF)


Print magazine: Total Amiga, issue 19 - Advance order
Issue 19 of the English print magazine "Total Amiga" has been completed and can be ordered over Fun Time World/SEMI-Werbung in Germany. Everyone who is interested in this issue please may contact Fun Time World until tomorrow.

The current issue will probably cost 7 or 8 Euro depending on the amount of orders.

You can find the content of the current issue on the homepage of the magazine. You can order it via e-mail to funtime@t-online.de. (cg) (Translation: dr)

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03.Dec.2004
AMIGAplus editorial staff


AMIGAplus 12/2004 (#153) - AMIGA OFFICE
Issue 12/2004 (#153) of AMIGAplus will be released next week including a special about office software for the Amiga. Content: papyrus Office (review), ignition (preview), Xbaze (review), Amiga as a photo modell (workshop), Olof Gustaffson (interview), Christmas guide (special), OS4 compatibility check (service), Articia P in detail (report), Oskar Fischinger (retrospective), The MorphOS Revolt (status report), demoscene 2004 (status report), shareware of the month, news from emu-land, UAE configuration file part 2 (workshop), news from the Amiga market (news), OS4 network developing (workshop) and much more.

Order your copy for 5 Euro at falkemedia. (nba)

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01.Dec.2004
Brad Webb (e-mail)


Newsletter: Amiga Update #041130
By the title link there is the newsletter "Amiga Update" for November 2004 available. In his English newsletter Brad Webb summarizes monthly all important news regarding. (cg) (Translation: ub)

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18.Nov.2004
Carsten Siegner (ANF)


Test: Compatibility of a Pocket Video-Recorder with MorphOS
After Carsten Siegner acquired a pocket video-recorder, he tackled the question of whether the particular model, an Archos AV400, could be utilized without problems on MorphOS, given its use of a USB connection. He writes:

"Everyone who would like to have a real hardware encoder for the Pegasos should have a look at the AV400 from Archos. This is a pocket video-recorder that encodes and decodes videos in MPEG4-SP format in realtime. Outside of that it outputs the sound formats of MP3, WMA and WAV, and captures WAV clips.

Because it makes use of a USB port, I can copy a clip of video over to my Pegasos hard-drive, or even view it with MorphOS MPlayer directly off the camera's internal 20 meg hard-drive.

A DVD image in DIVX-4 format may be generated with an appropriate editing program direct on the camera's hard-drive, so that I may then view this video data by making use of the video connections on any standard TV. Doing it this way maintains the output quality at the level of a DVD. By contrast, if I make the video with the device itself, the quality is only about SVCD level." (snx) (Translation: dm)

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