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Date: Mon, 27 Mar 1995 10:50:33 -0500
From: aa794@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Pete Nofel)
To: lightwave-l@netcom.com
Subject: But how do you get it out?
Reply-To: aa794@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Pete Nofel)
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I've been following the thread about migrating to a PC and haven't seen any
discussion about what I consider a significant point:
How are people getting their LW animations
*out* of the PC in a high-quality manner?
I assume your all using video output cards of some sort, but my experience
with such cards back in the Stone Age was most unsatisfactory. What
equipment are people using to get a video signal out of a PC that's as
clean as my Paleolithic Toaster 2.0?
Pete