Sync-N-Link X, a batch syncing application for dual system audio post-production, has been redesigned to take advantage of the new metadata capabilities in Final Cut Pro X. The accuracy of matching video and audio clips by using content creation dates has also been improved, in addition to support for multiple audio clips within a merged clip. Another new Sync-N-Link X feature optionally saves a batch of QuickTime reference movies for the synchronized clips ready for compression or review and approval workflows on the web. Sync-N-Link-X is available for purchase online for $200 and will soon be launched in the Mac App Store. Time Out New York releases new apps for iPhone and iPad
Time Out New York has launched two new mobile apps for the iPhone and iPad. The iPad app serves as a citywide recommendation engine that features daily content tailored to individual interests, while the iPhone app provides users with arts, entertainment and venue information. iPhone users can also receive location based recommendations that point out the most popular attractions on a map, complete with event previews. Both apps are free in the App Store.
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