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- Cross-posted to comp.sys.amiga.misc, comp.graphics.packages.lightwave,
- the lightwave mailing list, the video toaster mailing list, and the
- Amiga Zone on Portal.
-
- Today I attended a presentation by NewTek at Caeser's Palace in Las
- Vegas in conjunction with NAB, the National Association of Broadcasters
- yearly convention, expected to attract some 90,000 people.
-
- I'll comment further on the NewTek presentation in another posting. I
- got their press kit and this is the most significant of the many press
- releases it contained.
-
- I typed all of this in as a courtesy to the Computing/Amiga/Toaster
- community, not to generate flames.
-
- What this press release does not tell you is the form factor for the
- new Toaster box. It's a long skinny box about 6" x 6" by two feet long.
- It comes with a padded carrying case. It has rubber feet on its belly.
-
- I am "on location" at a hotel in Vegas and am not equipped to digitize
- and upload pictures of the box from the press kit, sorry. Watch for
- the next issue of Video Toaster User magazine which should have all the
- visual poop on this beast.
-
- Harv
- harv@cup.portal.com
-
- (any typing errors in the press release below are mine. I am in no way
- affiliated with NewTek, Inc.)
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- NEWTEK, INC. ANNOUNCES PORTABLE VIDEO TOASTER FOR WINDOWS
-
- April 9, 19915, NAB Las Vegas
-
- NewTek Inc., today announced a portable standalone Video Toaster for
- Windows NT and Windows 95. NewTek is known for developing the Emmy
- Award-winning Video Toaster, the product that launched the desktop
- video industry.
-
- "The original Video Toaster established itself as the standard for
- desktop-based video production," said Tim Jenison, inventor of the
- Toaster and President of NewTek. "With the Video Toaster for Windows,
- we're opening our doors to millions of Windows-based video producers."
- The new Video Toaster utilizes NewTek's proprietary video compression
- technique, VTASC, for real-time recording, playback, and non-linear
- editing. The unit features a built-in time base corrector and utilizes
- off the shelf computer hard drives for recording video. In addition,
- you can work with a total of 8 tracks of 16-bit CD-quality audio. The
- Video Toaster serves as both a Record Deck in the field and an A/B Roll
- Edit System in the studio.
-
- The original Toaster is known for its video effects, color processing,
- character generation, paint, and 3D graphics. It changed the face of
- the video industry by being the first video device to incorporate all
- of the major production tools in one box at an incredibly affordable
- price. With the standalone Toaster, NewTek has added non-linear-
- editing, CD-quality audio and portability to the equation. Now you can
- record video, capture freeze frames, add titles, design graphics, edit
- scenes, insert 3D animations, and put together a complete video program
- using a single, sensible "drag and drop" interface.
-
- Pricing for the standalone Video Toaster begins at $7995.00 and the
- system is expected ship (sic) in the third quarter of 1995. A
- professional model, which includes a built-in control module with 5.6"
- LCD monitor screen and front panel buttons, will also be available for
- $9995.00. Both models ship complete with the ability to run Video
- Toaster software when connected to any computer running Windows NT or
- Windows 95. In the field, the professional model can be operated
- entirely from its front panel LCD controls. It can even perform basic
- editing on the fly.
-
- The control panel with the LCD monitor was added primarily for
- electronic news gathering and electronic field production users, "But
- everyone will love it," says Jenison. "It's very sharp and clear. You
- can shoot and play back anywhere,e anytime, without the4 need to be
- hooked up to a computer." In the field, this will allow the cameraman
- to control the Toaster via his camera cable. During the ride home from
- the shoot, the producer can review the footage on the LCD front panel
- button (sic). Back at the studio, the editor can control the entire
- system via SCSI cable control from any Windows NT or Windows 95-based
- PC.
-
- Video Toaster for Windows includes the tremendously-popular graphics
- package LightWave 3D, a full-featured 3D animation system renowned for
- its easy to use interface and powerful features. The new Toaster can
- even function as the animation recorder for LightWave so that artists
- can create flying logos, animated spots, scrolling credits and more,
- direct to disk, with the ability to play them back immediately.
-
- NewTek has given careful consideration to its existing user base. The
- heart of the new Video Toaster is the Flyer non-linear editing
- hardware. The Flyer's operating system has been completely re-written
- to act as the brain of the new Toaster. At the same time it remains
- fully compatible with the current flyer hardware, which will allow
- Video Toaster Flyer owners to convert their present Video Toaster
- system into the new Video Toaster easily. The new Toaster not only
- works with Windows NT but also with present Amiga Toaster systems.
-
- NewTek will make available a Video Toaster Bay (essentially the new
- Video Toaster package minus the Flyer) to current owners so they may
- enjoy the expanded capabilities of the portable system while retaining
- all of the abilities of their current system. The cost of the Video
- Toaster Bay for current flyer users will be $2995.00. The professional
- version will be $4995.00.
-
- NewTek will be demonstrating Video Toaster for Windows and LightWave 3D
- at the NAB Convention April 10-13 in the Las Vegas Convention Center,
- Booth #15171, and in the Video Toaster User Pavilion in the Multimedia
- hall.
-
- For more information contact NewTek Inc., customer service at 1-800-
- 847-6111.
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