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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
You can either send the images to your Toaster/Amiga/PAR system,
buy a PC PAR, or a professional DDR, or xport to Exabyte and