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- From: XT.JGC@forsythe.stanford.edu (John Claudy)
- Subject: Help: Video Toaster
- Message-ID: <1992Sep15.195209.16089@morrow.stanford.edu>
- Sender: news@morrow.stanford.edu (News Service)
- Organization: Stanford University, California, USA
- Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1992 19:52:09 GMT
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- Do any of you who read this board use the Video Toaster to
- mix video input from from three or four "live" video inputs
- (cameras or video tape decks) to create a single, composite
- output tape? I need to do this and an Amiga + the Video
- Toaster has been suggested as a cost effect way to get the
- job done. The reviews I have read sound like the Video
- Toaster is a good system, but I have no experience at all
- with it (or with an Amiga for that matter), so I would very
- much appreciate hearing from anyone who has used this kind
- of setup in the "real world." I would also like to know what
- kind of a "Gen Lock" system you are using to sync the various
- video inputs. Thanks for your help.
-
- John
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