Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!soleil!mlb.semi.harris.com!trantor.harris-atd.com!trantor!dsampson From: dsampson@x102a.harris-atd.com (sampson david 58163) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next Subject: Next and Multimedia Applications?? Message-ID: Date: 16 Dec 90 17:23:09 GMT Sender: news@trantor.harris-atd.com Distribution: usa Organization: Harris Gov't Aerospace Systems Division Lines: 65 I need to create a multimedia application that combines a hypertext environment with audio and video (both static images and video camera output). My background is in the MSDOS/MSWINDOWS world, and I've concluded that it would be too hard to create something like this with the available tools (or lack of, to be more precise). So I've started looking at other platforms. The Mac IIci with SuperCard, a 19" very high resolution display and 24 bit color video board, and a Multimedia plug in board will possibly provide everything I need. But before settling in on a Mac, I want to investigate the capability in the NeXT machine. The Dec issue of MAC WORLD has an article comparing the NeXT to the IIci, and their conclusion is that the NeXT offers better video quality, greater speed, and (overall) better performance. However, they didn't touch on the Multimedia capabilties of either machine. The cost of the full up Mac system (list) will be around $16K (ouch!!!). With the NeXT color monitor and the new high resolution color video card (24 bit I believe) the NeXT cost would be somewhere between $10-15K (no academic discount). This assumes that I can use a NeXT station with an external drive and not have to go over to a NeXT cube. Hummmm.... Does the NeXTstation accomodate the new plug in color card? That 2 1/2" high chassis looks pretty small. I know that SuperCard lets you write Hypertext type applications and facilitates controlling external equipment like CD ROMS and integrating the external equipment's output into the application. The MultiMedia board that I looked at (I've forgottem who makes it) interfaces with a VCR, laser disk, or you can plug a VCR camera directly into a port and the card digitizes the image. The card vendor provides all the software (and hooks) needed to edit and manipulate still pictures or video and integrate it into Supercard for presentation. Since I'm pig ignorant of the NeXTstation (don't own one, never seen one, don't even have a dealer in my area, I did see the fancy 15 page brochure that Jobs put out recently), can someone fill me in on the Multimedia capabilities of the machine. I know that alot of you get your machines through your universities. For non-affiliated types like me, is there a mail order route or do I have to locate a dealer and dicker? I assume NeXT would want list price if I dealt directly with them. BTW, what are the academic prices now days? Thanks, David -- A new world record in the javalin throw / / / I ------------------------------------------------- David Sampson Harris Corporation dsampson@x102a.ess.harris.com Gov't Aerospace Systems Divison uunet!x102a!dsampson Melbourne, Florida -------------------------------------------------------------------------------