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From: mccabejc@sce.com (Jim McCabe)
Subject: Re: Video Capture
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Paul Davies writes:
>> Jim McCabe writes:
>> >tape, the resulting video will likely jitter. According to Newtek the
>> >Toaster was not designed to have consecutive images grabbed identically.
>> >
>To which Jeric responded:
>> I humbly submit that the only logical way to capture video is
>> via the PAR.
>>
>> Everyone should own one anyway!
>>
>I had to do a moving image morph for a short film using Morphs Plus. I
captured
>the footage off of Betacam using the Toaster automated by the Personal Single
>Frame Recorder. I didn't notice any jitter and my client was delighted with
the
>results.
I've used the same procedure (grab off a UVW-1800 or AG-7750) using the
Personal SFC, and the results have been mixed. Sometimes a portion of the
results show no jitter, but other segments have noticeable jitter. I'm using
a 1989 Toaster, but I believe they said that even the new Toaster isn't
designed to do this (although, as you say, apparently it does work
sometimes). Thanks for the input.