Newsgroups: comp.multimedia Path: utzoo!utgpu!tj From: tj@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca (Terry Jones) Subject: Re: Genlock or something. Message-ID: <1991Jun3.135619.21026@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca> Organization: UTCS Public Access References: <1991May31.141424.5268@rice.edu> Date: Mon, 3 Jun 1991 13:56:19 GMT > > What's the best--that is, cheapest-- way to turn Mac II video output into > an NTSC signal. > > If all you need is B/W, buy an Amiga, AMaxII, and a good GenLock. To answer the original question :), there are a number of options for Mac II video to NTSC conversion. Some answers depend on the type of video adapter you have in it. SOme of the Mac II boards will produce black or white (bi-level) NTSC video just with a special cable. Others will give you grey scale with a special cable. 8*24 and 8*24 GC and RAsterOps boards can have an optional RasterOps $499 video expander attached to give you recordable video directly. Best and cheapest are rarely the same creatures! tj