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- From: mparanan@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Muralidhar Paranandi)
- Subject: Re: putting a computer animation onto video tape / Macintosh Platform
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- Date: Wed, 16 Sep 1992 02:24:11 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep15.235314.28373@nntp.uoregon.edu> egorr@hebb.uoregon.edu (Eric Gorr) writes:
- >I would like to have peoples opinions on equipment that allows the
- >copying of computer animation onto a VCR tape.
- >
- >I am interested in both hardware and software.
-
-
- Yes,
-
- I need to know this too. Actually I have done some nifty animations using
- "infinid" on Mac IIx. I really would like to know what "additinal: software
- hardware" I need other than my barebones Mac in order to spool my animations
- to a Video tape. So far, I have been using a pretty lame frameflipper that
- comes with "infinid" which can only load a sequence of about 2 seconds at a
- time.
-
- I would really really appreciate any information / help in this regard.
- Thanks in advance.
-
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