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E; 25/7/07 win an Elgato Turbo .264 Video Encoder
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Convert, encode and manage movies, courtesy of Elgato and MacFormat
This issue, we have no less than 15 Elgato Turbo.264 video encoders to give away, which are the hottest tools around for managing video on a Mac. You can use them to apply the native H.264 format to all those shows you’ve recorded, and movies you’ve made or downloaded. This will get all your video Mac-compatible and easy to store in high-quality files.
Turbo.264 is a powerful video encoder in the form of a compact USB 2.0 stick. You can think of it as a ‘co-processor’ for your Mac. Just plug in the Turbo.264 while you use the iPod, or the Apple TV export command of popular Mac video applications. Turbo.264’s hardware encoder jumps in to take over for your Mac’s processor, and does the hard work of encoding the videos to an H.264 format.
What resolution does Turbo.264’s software format video for an Apple TV?
Convert, encode and manage movies, courtesy of Elgato and MacFormat
This issue, we have no less than 15 Elgato Turbo.264 video encoders to give away, which are the hottest tools around for managing video on a Mac. You can use them to apply the native H.264 format to all those shows you’ve recorded, and movies you’ve made or downloaded. This will get all your video Mac-compatible and easy to store in high-quality files.
Turbo.264 is a powerful video encoder in the form of a compact USB 2.0 stick. You can think of it as a ‘co-processor’ for your Mac. Just plug in the Turbo.264 while you use the iPod, or the Apple TV export command of popular Mac video applications. Turbo.264’s hardware encoder jumps in to take over for your Mac’s processor, and does the hard work of encoding the videos to an H.264 format.
What resolution does Turbo.264’s software format video for an Apple TV?
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EDIT: You've changed it - working now thanks

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OOps have redone it, try again x0
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