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- From: singh@wwa.com (singh)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.multimedia
- Subject: Re: 24-bit multimedia apps??
- Date: 2 Mar 1996 06:04:18 GMT
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- In article <DnM2EE.GHp@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU>,
- pwm5k@faraday.clas.Virginia.EDU (Patrick William Mackin) wrote:
-
- > Hello, I just purchased a Retina Z3 and would like to know of
- > any Multimedia programs that utilize graphics cards
- > (CybergraphX). I know Scala does not, but perhaps that other
- > program with an "I" in it does....
- > Thanks!!
- > Patrick
-
- MainActor Broadcast does a pretty good job - I played with it at a dealer
- and will most likely buy it when I have the money. It's no scala, but
- looked *great* running 24 bit anims, and synchs mods and soundfiles as
- well. It has a few effects, like text scrolls, picture rotates,
- transitions, etc. All in all a nice 24 bit multimedia program, with great
- Arexx support. It even has an intuitive interface, which earlier
- MainActor versions could NOT boast!
-
- Btw, MAB does work with ECS/OCS machines, as well as doing HAM-6 and HAM-8
- from what I saw. Don't remember if it has DCTV support or not. I think,
- IMHO, that it would make a very nice complement to Scala -- I'm glad I
- don't have to choose between the two, being a long-time Scala owner!
-
- WaveGirl
-