Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!think.com!masscomp!calvin!mark From: mark@calvin..westford.ccur.com (Mark Thompson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics Subject: Re: DigiView or DCTV ? Message-ID: <61683@masscomp.ccur.com> Date: 4 Feb 91 15:09:38 GMT References: <222@nos850.UUCP> Sender: news@masscomp.ccur.com Reply-To: mark@calvin.westford.ccur.com (Mark Thompson) Organization: Concurrent Computer Corp. Westford MA. Lines: 27 >>In article <222@nos850.UUCP> joem@nos850.UUCP (Joe Muller) writes: >> If it makes a difference, I plan on getting the Video Toaster by the end >>of Summer and eventually (hopefully) the Lowell 24bit color graphics >>card. Would this combination pose any problems ? It should not be a problem since the Toaster uses the video slot and the Lowell-Board (which is 8bit, not 24) uses a Zorro II slot. In article ottmar@ajberl.UUCP (Ottmar Roehrig) writes: >If money isn't the point the VD2001 from Merkens EDV (Germany) seems to >be the best 24 bit realtime digitizer/framebuffer available now. Note: >realtime means REALTIME (eg. 25 pcitures digitized per second, not one >in 1/25th of a second) it costs about 5000 DM in the overscan-version. Are there any plans for a version for the US running NTSC at 30 frames per second? Also, if it can capture sequential real-time video, how much can it store? ( 1 second of uncompressed video is roughly 20 MBytes of storage) and can it play it back real-time. I would really like to do some video roto-scoping but I have not seen an Amiga product that is capable of doing it without MAJOR amounts of effort. %~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~% % ` ' Mark Thompson % % --==* RADIANT *==-- mark@westford.ccur.com % % ' Image ` ...!{decvax,uunet}!masscomp!mark % % Productions (508)392-2480 (603)424-1829 % % % ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~