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Join Date: Mar 2002
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Good card for recording animations & sequences of files.
Video capture if you've got a DPS TBC IV, process sequences and playback in real time. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300267269150 These seem to be getting kind of rare and are a good an inexpensive option for an Amiga with Zorro slots. thanks for your interest.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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my idea,newtek toaster+flyer more best combination for capturing...
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(The Toaster/Flyer is a good choice but is often going to cost more. The Macrosystems Vlab Motion will also do that. I had one of those years ago also.) At the moment, I'm posting for those who may be interested in having an inexpensive way to output their animations.
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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No TBC in my Toaster, But if I understand right...This card combined with a VLab motion would sub for a TBC and a Flyer...at least partially anyway? I have tons of IDE drives laying around...SCSI is harder to get ahold of. This will work in a 2000 ok? And the Toaster?
Thanks.
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Technoid
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Join Date: Mar 2002
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You can load sequences of frames (including 24 bit) and play them back in real time. If you have a sound card you can use it to add sound. You have to have a DPS TBC IV to capture video in real time. If you have a Toaster you can run the video through it either going into the PAR via TBC IV or coming out. Yes, it works fine in the 2000...that's what I had it in and that's what was around most when they came out. You may have to check a few IDEs...firmware on some would choke. My memory is the 4 gig max issue is a limit for these...but to be honest I can't remember.
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Technoid
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Join Date: Mar 2002
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it's sort of like an early Flyer in that it allowed you to record frames/sequences to a drive.
in that sense, it needs the TBC IV to capture video while the Flyer had it's own built in I believe. (the Vlab Motion would capture without a TBC as long as the video signal was pretty stable but it was awful about choking on compression when a lot was going on...on screen.)
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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I thought I read somewhere that the VLab will capture without a TBC being necessary, as well as doing Chromakey. DPS is no longer around and I haven't seen any TBC-IV advertised anywhere..not on E-bay anyway. So I was actually thinking the VLab was my best bet.
So to be clear, there is no way to input video into the PAR without the TBC? I am new to alot of this and trying to get a usuable system. Bear with me. I can run video from the PAR into the Toaster without the TBC though? SO that only leaves the question of what to do with Input 1 on the VT...I don't have any studio equipment to generate blackburst. Thanks again. |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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FLyer: Video capture Processing/Audiocapture. REquired a feed from the toastercard. and a TBC input:
TBC-IV: Required by the flyer when capturing from analog videotape. Digital mini-DV tape does not need a TBC, neither does Over the air TV, Cable BOx output when you feed a toaster/Flyer. Anthything with Macrovision protection turned on (VHS rentals, DVD's) have macrovision so you have to run them through a TBC PAR: Can live in a Toaster FLyer system with a TBC and can feed one of the Toasters inputs. The Par Acts like an extra DDR.. Connecting that old IDE drive may not be as easy as you thihnk. PAR was very picky with the drive requirements. If you have the AD516 card you can also capture audio too...and sync it with the par. To be honest the best most economical animation output device for an Amiga animation is a PC with TV out. Any kind of Amiga animation is done so much easier on a PC or Mac these days. Having this equipment is more nostalgia then functionality. The flyer, for cuts only and non layer intensive video is really good. It also loved when you feed it digital tape (low to no noise. |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Ok. If you are inputting analog via S-Video, does it still need to be Time Base corrected? Which raises another question...My consumer DVD Burner (Sony RDR-GX255) if I input from that (I have been copying my analog tapes to DVD through the S-Video input on the DVD), will it need TBC? I know none of the Amiga hardware has a digital input, so how does that work? The DVD has RCA, S-Video, Component, and HDMI outputs.
Acts as an extra DDR? I am not familiar with that acronym other than referring to RAM. Does the TBC eliminate the need for a blackburst generator on #1? Last question for now...MiniDV doesn't need TBC, but how would you connect it to the Toaster to begin with, with no firewire or USB? A Lot of stupid questions I know. But Getting my PC to a point of being able to edit as well as a Toaster/Flyer (if I ever get a Flyer) will be expensive. Faster, definitely. 30FPS with no skips not with what I got. |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Does the Flyer have audio input? I can't remember. At any rate, I have been wondering about using an External TBC? Won't help with the PAR I suppose, but I assume it would solve the general issue of needing TBC analog in to the Toaster/Flyer?
Sorry for all teh questionsm, as this is rather confusing at some points. When my Toaster (no Flyer) was hooked up at the TV station, they used the online Linear editor for blackburst and the decks had built in TBCs, if I remember right Unfortunately, using consumer equipment that is not exactly an option. I am just trying to find the least expensive way of getting the job done with some semblance of quality and ease of use. :headwall: :shrug: |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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That thing went quick! Didn't really have time to sleep on it (literally)..gone while I was sleeping.
Oh, well maybe next time. |
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