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AV editing for Mac OS X.(Arboretum Systems' HyperEngine-AV 1.2.1 for Mac OS X)(Brief Article)

Computer Graphics World

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Mac Arboretum Systems recently upgraded its award-winning video and audio editor, HyperEngine-AV (formerly called Montage), to Version 1.2.1. Built from the ground up for Mac OS X, the editing tool offers Mac users an alternative to Apple iMovie. HyperEngine-AV users are free to manipulate audio, video, stills, and text in an infinitely expandable window within the trackless work space. When users drag and drop video clips onto each other, the software creates instant dissolves. By clicking on the connection graphic, users gain access to various editable compositors, ...

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