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- From: wes@uf.msc.edu (Wes Barris)
- Subject: Re: video in & out - crimson
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.154310.6741@uc.msc.edu>
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- Organization: AHPCRC, Minnesota Supercomputer Center
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- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 15:43:10 GMT
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- In article <1jl834INNasn@fido.asd.sgi.com>, grege@chopin.asd.sgi.com (Greg Estes) writes:
- |>
- |> * VideoLab
- |> Real-time video in/out/through. RGB/YUV/D1. Video in a window,
- |> video effects, video output, scan conversion, alpha blending,
- |> transcoding, etc. Also does some neat-o effects like taking an
- |> incoming, say Betacam, signal and pixel replicating it up to
- |> HDTV resolution without losing frames. Does *not*, however, have
- |> an encoder or decoder built-in, so get your own Faroudja for
- |> NTSC/PAL :-)
- |> Works on Crimson/VGX or Crimson/VGXT only
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- Does the VideoLab have its own frame buffer? Can it be used to send a
- series of image files out its D1 port like the VideoFramer? Or must
- this be done using its scan conversion capabilities? Does it include
- an onboard animation controller like the Video Framer?
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