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- From: David Gentry <dgentry@vlsi4.racal.com>
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- Subject: Re: Time Code
- Date: 20 Feb 1996 14:19:25 GMT
- Organization: Racal-Datacom
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- mcleaver@xs4all.nl (Martin Cleaver) wrote:
- >I am looking for an inexpensive subtitling solution and wonder whether
- >there are reasonably priced VITC readers (for time code) that can work
- >with e.g. SCALA or other titling software on an Amiga 1200/4000?
- >
- I'm not sure, but Interactive Microdesigns had several components of their MediaPhile
- program that could read and write Time Code across part of one audio channel. You
- might want to check that out. This program was mainly used for video editing, but
- some of it might be used for the titling.
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- D. G.
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