Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!seismo!husc6!cca!mirror!rayssd!brunix!nancy!sgf From: sgf@nancy ( _/**/Sam_Fulcomer ) Newsgroups: comp.graphics,rec.video,sci.electronics Subject: Re: JVC single-frame recorder Message-ID: <17553@brunix.UUCP> Date: Wed, 5-Aug-87 09:19:03 EDT Article-I.D.: brunix.17553 Posted: Wed Aug 5 09:19:03 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 8-Aug-87 09:18:40 EDT References: <267@ndmath.UUCP> Sender: root@brunix.UUCP Reply-To: sgf@nancy.UUCP ( _/**/Sam_Fulcomer ) Organization: Brown University Computer Science Dept. Lines: 24 Summary: What is single frame recording? Xref: mnetor comp.graphics:1015 rec.video:1585 sci.electronics:1116 ? What is meant here by single frame recording? It would seem to me that the only type of machine that could record a single frame would do it while the tape is stopped. I'm trying to put together an inexpensive animation system (I don't want to waste my money when S-VHS editing decks will be out next year), and have come to realize that I don't need single-frame recording. What I need is frame-accurate editing (so what if you record n>1 frames; you just back up to the end of the first one and record the next image). Something like the Panasonic AG-1950 may be quite adequate (if one can tap into that mysterious TTL control interface that they use with their editing controller). ------------------------------------------------------------------------- BITNET sgf@BROWNCS CSNET sgf@cs.brown.edu ARPANET sgf%cs.brown.edu@relay.cs.net UUCP {ihnp4,allegra,decvax,princeton}!brunix!sgf TELECOM 401-863-3618