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Snapshots UK Pre-recorded DVDs 2008

Snapdata's Snapshots UK Pre-recorded DVDs 2008 provides 2007 year-end market size data, with 2008 estimates, 5 years of historical data and five-year forecasts. The Snapshots report gives an instant overview of the UK pre-recorded DVD market and covers film, TV, children's, music, sport and special interest DVDs. Market value is based on retail sales. Market volume is based on units of consumption. The data is supplied in both graphical and tabular format for ease of interpretation and analysis. The Snapshots UK Pre-recorded DVDs 2008 forms part of Snapdata's Home & Leisure industry coverage.

Unsmooth playback after editing recorded TV programme by DVD hard disk recorder

I am facing problem while editing recorded TV programmes. The TV programme were recorded and edited using the same DVD hard disk recorder, not by means of computer. I find that after deleting the unwanted parts of the programme ( e.g the advertisment, etc), when playback, the player will pause for a while at every joining parts of the programme before continuing. At times, the player will pause for quite a long time before continue to the next immediate part. The playback were not smooth at all.

Orders of pre-recorded DVD discs from Hollywood studios falling short of expectations, fueling speculation of improved Blu-ray Disc demand

Leading Taiwan-based makers of pre-recorded optical discs, including U-Tech Media and Feng Sheng Technology, have seen thier orders for DVD movie discs from major movie studios in Hollywood fall short of their expectations by 30-40%, according to industry sources in Taiwan.

A Snapshots Market Analysis of the UK's Pre-recorded DVDs Industry, Providing a Comprehensive and Instant Market Overview

DUBLIN, Ireland - (Business Wire) Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/a5d96f/snapshots_uk_prer) has announced the addition of the "Snapshots UK Pre-recorded DVDs 2008" report to their offering.

15:44 - Romania: C-bank likely to keep key rate unchanged at 10.25% - Official

The lowest unemployment rate since 1993 was recorded at the end of March according to data released by the National Statistics Institute recording that the unemployed were 315,200 or 9.7% of the economically active population. The unemployed men totalled 164 700, while women –150 600.The unemployment gender coefficients are 9.5 and 9.9%, respectively. The unemployment rate has decreased by 1.6% on the first quarter of 2005. The unemployed young people, belonging to 15-24 age group, were 57 000, and their unemployment coefficient is 20.9%, falling down from 23.4%, recorded for the first quarter of 2005. The long-term unemployed, who have been jobless for one or more years, were 179 600, or 57% of all unemployed people. The employed people in 15-64 age group are 2.

Hubble reopens its eye after month of inactivity

This view of a pair of gravitationally interacting galaxies called Arp 147 is the first image recorded by the Hubble space telescope since it failed a month ago.This view of a pair of gravitationally interacting galaxies called Arp 147 is the first image recorded by the Hubble space telescope since it failed a month ago.

Dropped Shuttle Toolbag Filmed From Earth

cathector writes "An article at spaceweather.com reports that the toolbag dropped during Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper's spacewalk has been recorded on film from earth: 'When Endeavour astronaut Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper dropped her toolbag during a spacewalk on Nov. 18th and it floated away, mission controllers probably figured they'd seen the last of it. Think again. Last night, Nov. 22nd, veteran satellite observer Kevin Fetter video-recorded the backpack-sized bag gliding over his backyard observatory in Brockville, Ontario. "It was easily 8th magnitude or brighter as it passed by the 4th magnitude star eta Pisces," he says. Spaceweather's satellite tracker is monitoring the toolbag.'" The actual loss of the bag was filmed, too; reader Kagura links in a comment on the original story to this YouTube clip of the bag's escape.

A Snapshots Market Analysis of the UK's Pre-recorded DVDs Industry, Providing a Comprehensive and Instant Market Overview

Trading Radar for 11/14: JCPenny (JCP), Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF), General Steel (GSI), Agilent (A) Report; Export/Import Prices, Business Inventories Due

South Africa overwhelm hapless...

South Africa recorded an emphatic winby an innings and 48 runs against an out-of-sorts Bangladesh in the second test at SuperSport Park in Centurion on Friday.

South Africa overwhelm hapless Bangladesh

South Africa recorded an emphatic winby an innings and 48 runs against an out-of-sorts Bangladesh in the second test at SuperSport Park in Centurion on Friday.

Siddique drives Bangladesh to 34/1

South Africa recorded an emphatic winby an innings and 48 runs against an out-of-sorts Bangladesh in the second test at SuperSport Park in Centurion on Friday.

Samsung Topples Motorola as No. 1 in the U.S.

Samsung Electronics recorded an impressive performance in the U.S in the third quarter of this year, seizing the bragging right to be the No.1 brand in the world’s largest mobile phone market. Researcher Strategy Analytics said on Nov. 7 South Korea’s Samsung overtook Motorola in the American company’s home turf for the first time in history in the three months to September. During the period, Samsung grabbed a market share of 22.4% in the U.S., against 21.1% for Motorola and 20.5% for LG Electronics of Korea.

DVD Recorders and Portables

Your VCR recorded at around 240 lines. Dub it to a DVD on this DVD/VCR deck and you get 480 lines. Play it though this deck’s proprietary interpolating algorithm upconverting technology via an HDMI cable to an HDTV and you get 1920 x 1080p footage, six times the resolution of your taped original. This deck also includes an SD slot for dubbing photos from your digital cameras, although it won’t play AVCHD video, a USB jack to dub from a jump drive, and a DV 1394 Firewire jack to dub from a MiniDV camcorder. The DVD player will play a disc with DivX video, however, and the recorder can burn up at speeds up to 8x and can handle all blank media formats, both single and double layer. In case you don’t have a DVR, the EZ48 includes a hybrid digital tuner capable of receiving both digital and analog broadcasts.

Team Records 'Music' from Stars

Scientists have recorded the sound of three stars similar to our Sun using France's Corot space telescope. A team writing in Science journal says the sounds have enabled them to get information about processes deep within stars for the first time.

Call it off: There is no way we should be playing cricket right now, says Pietersen

England may have recorded a significant victory for common sense in leaving here in the wake of the Mumbai terrorist atrocity.

The Beatles ready for online sales?

A "lost" track recorded by the band in 1967 and performed only once in public could finally be released, Paul McCartney told the BBC in an interview, according to a report Sunday in the U.K.'s The Observer newspaper. The 14-minute "Carnival of Light" was never released because it was considered too "adventurous," McCartney said.

Beatles ready for online sales?

A "lost" track recorded by the band in 1967 and performed only once in public could finally be released, Paul McCartney told the BBC in an interview, according to a report Sunday in the U.K.'s The Observer newspaper. The 14-minute "Carnival of Light" was never released because it was considered too "adventurous," McCartney said.

Vodafone plans cost cuts after profit falls 35 per cent

Vodafone Group PLC recorded a 35-per-cent slump in first-half profit yesterday and booked a hefty loss on the value of its Turkish business operations. Vodafone, the world's biggest mobile phone company by revenues, also said it planned to cut costs by about £1-billion ($1.85-billion) from 2011, while the group downgraded its revenue outlook for the full year. Vodafone said profit after tax fell to £2.14-billion in the six months to September, down 35 per cent from the year-earlier first half. The company booked a loss of £1.7-billion on the value of Vodafone Turkey. VOD (London) rose 7 pence to £1.15.

Podcast: Google's future according to Gartner

In this podcast recorded by Cliff Saran at the Gartner Symposium in Cannes, Gartner analysts Richard Hunter and Hung LeHong discuss the future of Google, and how they believe Google could grow to become one of the biggest companies in the world. (See also: Gartner Symposium, Cannes special report.)

TiVo reports profit in third quarter because of patent suit

NEW YORK - TiVo Inc. recorded a profit for its latest quarter because of a US$105-million payment it received in a patent suit, but revenue declined, the maker of digital video recorders said Tuesday.

Assam upset Tripura in U-22 cricket

GUWAHATI, Nov 23 – Assam recorded a laudable two-wicket victory against hosts Tripura in the East Zone U-22 cricket championship for the CK Nayudu Trophy.

Open Sources Episode 2 now online (podcast)

Matt Asay and I recorded Episode 2 of our Open Sources podcast today. We're getting much better at editing ourselves to make these things listenable.

Sanyo Sales up on Strong Demand for Solar Cell, Battery

Japan's Sanyo Electric recorded sales in the April to September period that were 4 percent ahead of its own target on the back of strong demand for its solar cells and rechargeable batteries, it said Wednesday.

Sanyo Sales Up on Strong Demand for Solar Cell, Battery

Japan's Sanyo Electric recorded sales in the April to September period that were 4 percent ahead of its own target on the back of strong demand for its solar cells and rechargeable batteries, it said Wednesday.


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