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- TV Encoder/Quadra Provide NTSC,S-Video Color Output
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- Contact:
- Computervideo
- Craig Ramos
- 215 Salem Street, Suite 5
- Woburn, MA 01801
- 617-937-0888
- Applelink: COMPVIDEO
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- Woburn, MA_ _ April 29 ,1992_ _ Computervideo announced it’s “TV Encoder” when
- interfaced to Apple’s Quadra 700 and 900 computer platforms offers the ability
- to display on a NTSC or PAL TV/monitor and record onto video tape flicker free
- presentations in 256 colors. This process is called Apple Convolution. The TV
- Encoder also supports 16 million colors NTSC and PAL video output but without
- convolution. This ability to display and record flicker free graphics on
- standard consumer and studio Television / monitors and VCR’s was previously
- only available with the use of very expensive scan converters costing up to
- $10,000.
- TV Encoder works with all software i.e. animation, 3D, rendering, Hyper Card,
- presentation, QuickTime etc. Applications include but are not limited to;
- corporate, educational and government presentations recorded to video tape or
- presented live to large screen TV/monitors or through video projection systems.
- Installation of the stand alone device is done in seconds. The TV Encoder input
- plugs directly into the Quadra’s on board video output connector using the
- existing monitor cable. The TV Encoder output simply plugs into a TV/monitor
- or VCR using the supplied cable.
- TV Encoder is also compatible with all Macintosh II family computers when
- interfaced to Apple’s 8•24, 8•24GC and most other 8 and 24 bit NuBus video
- display and capture cards which support the standard 640 x 480 Apple Macintosh
- 13” Hi Res color monitor. Contact Computervideo for a list of compatible third
- party manufacturers NuBus video display and capture cards which work with the
- TV Encoder.Suggested retail pricing for the TV Encoder is $395.00.
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- This information is provided by the product's developer or distributor and
- constitutes neither an endorsement nor a recommendation by Apple Computer,
- Inc.. Apple assumes no responsibility with regard to selection, performance or
- use of this product. All understandings, agreements and warranties, if any,
- take place directly between the developer and the prospective user.
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- 29-April-1992
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