Xref: utzoo comp.graphics:8879 comp.misc:7587 rec.video:9091 sci.electronics:8919 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!convex!texsun!newstop!sun!frisbee!jcb From: jcb@frisbee.Sun.COM (Jim Becker) Newsgroups: comp.graphics,comp.misc,rec.video,sci.electronics Subject: Re^2: Workstations that can record/play realtime video Message-ID: <128767@sun.Eng.Sun.COM> Date: 5 Dec 89 01:21:36 GMT References: <1593@ndmath.UUCP> <805@megatek.UUCP> <4897@cn.sei.cmu.edu> <7709@pixar.UUCP> <24213@cup.portal.com> <36840@apple.Apple.COM> <13271@pearl.BBN.COM> Sender: news@sun.Eng.Sun.COM Lines: 22 >malcolm@Apple.COM (Malcolm Slaney) asks: >>Has anybody tried using a write once video disk? Do any of the >>writer/readers do single frame stuff? >I've used a Panasonic TQ-3031F (list price k$18) to do single-frame >animation recording; it's very easy. Last I talked to him, Mark Heyer of Heyer Associates was working with the Panasonic players. He is a great guy and will work with those needing videodisc services using this gear. Even if you just want to chat, I'm sure that he can give you some information. He is based in Palo Alto, Ca. and his home phone number is 415-328-8269 (call at reasonable hours please.) -Jim Becker -- Jim Becker / jcb%frisbee@sun.com / Sun Microsystems ...these are my opinions, and even my id disagrees..