Xref: utzoo comp.graphics:1658 rec.video:2921 Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!sri-unix!ctnews!pyramid!lll-winken!csustan!polyslo!nkhan From: nkhan@polyslo.UUCP (Naseer Mohammed Khan) Newsgroups: comp.graphics,rec.video Subject: Re: GenLock on MS-DOS Message-ID: <1187@polyslo.UUCP> Date: 7 Feb 88 19:48:28 GMT References: <4496@uwmcsd1.UUCP> <4031@hoptoad.uucp> Reply-To: nkhan@polyslo.UUCP (Naseer Mohammed Khan) Distribution: all Organization: Cal Poly State Univ,CSC Dept,San Luis Obispo,CA 93407 Lines: 14 The genlock for the Amiga only affords you the ability to put the VCR image underneath the Amiga's normal image and possibly export this to another VCR. Sort of like a video-titler. To import the VCR's image and place it in computer memory you need either a frame grabber and supplementary software/ hardware to work with it, or you need some sort of a digitizer. Of course, for serious work, your VCR needs to the expensive single-frame stopping kind! Besides, for really serious video work, you probably need to get a quantity of one of this well-known system: an AMIGA {500,1000,2000}. All the peripherals for such video development are available for it and improvements to such systems are rapidly being worked out. ---> "Only AMIGA makes it possible." :-) <--- - Naseer Khan