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"That said, we're mixed on this pricey acquisition, particularly in this environment, as it's unclear to us how Cisco differentiates Pure Digital longer term and how it ties into its other consumer orientated businesses."
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analyst Ittai Kidron in a report on the acquisition.
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"Cisco has been looking to expand its consumer and video presence and Pure Digital fits this strategy, and the growing trend of user generated video is clearly a driver of bandwidth," states Oppenheimer & Co.
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Here's what another financial analyst had to say: "We suspect Cisco used all stock to preserve cash for other potential deals," Theodosopoulos states in his report. The acquisition is expected to close in the fourth quarter of Cisco's fiscal year 2009. In addition to exchanging $590 million in stock for all Pure Digital shares, Cisco will provide up to $15 million in retention-based equity incentives for continuing employees. Pure Digital Chairman and CEO Jonathan Kaplan will become general manager of the combined organization, reporting to Ned Hooper, senior vice president of Cisco's corporate development and consumer groups. Upon the close of the acquisition, Pure Digital will become part of Cisco's Consumer Business Group, which includes Linksys by Cisco home networking, audio and media-storage products.
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The products come equipped with software that allows users to organize and edit videos, and then share them on YouTube, MySpace and other popular sharing Web sites. Pure Digital's Flip Video has sold more than 2 million units by being "simple, accessible and fun," Cisco says. As more consumers upload video content to the web, it will also drive demand for Cisco's traditional products-switches and routers." "Pure Digital will add to Cisco's arsenal of products aimed at driving increased network bandwidth, similar to Cisco's video conferencing products. "We view Pure Digital as broadly in-line with Cisco's consumer strategy," said UBS analyst Nikos Theodosopoulos in a bulletin on the deal. The acquisition of Pure Digital is key to Cisco's strategy to expand momentum in the media-enabled home and to capture the consumer market transition to visual networking, the company said in a statement. Pure Digital is a "pioneer" in developing consumer-friendly video with mass-market appeal, Cisco says. If you run into the same problem with your own Flip Camera I hope this helps you out – if not you could always tweet about it and I am sure people will be able to offer some advice.Cisco Thursday announced its intent to acquire privately held Pure Digital Technologies, creator of the Flip video camcorder for consumers, for US$590 million in stock. With the codecs back in balance the children got busy creating their films.
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I copied the file to a network folder and then accessed it on each of our class laptops – I roped in a few boys, who with an enthusiastic “ We love doing installs!” helped to update the machines before the afternoon began.
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I solved this with about 5 minutes to spare before the children were to come in and make some recount films of our trip to an outdoor centre yesterday.
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I found the file I needed in the System, Install folder on the camera named: “ Windows 3ivx Installer” (there is a Mac version and a Leopard compatibility file too) After running this installer, which takes literally 10 seconds to complete (with no restart required), the files were viewable and Movie Maker could also import them correctly. I knew that the actual camera bundles with software (which I generally bypass) and so must also include said codec. It is a long standing problem and I have seen it mentioned many times previously – basically Windows Media Player lacks the video codec to unscramble the coded Flip films, all we got when we played them was the audio. Today I was able to put some of that collective wisdom to good use, when I had the very same problem of not being able to play an avi file created by our Flip Cameras. I retweeted his request for help and was pleased to be able to forward some advice from my network to help him. Curiously I suffered the same problem today as a fellow Twitter user was having yesterday.