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I'm currently writing the manual for VLab Motion (freelance job). It's a
pretty powerful product and is great for playing LW anims at 30fps. I just
finished writing an ARexx script that automatically grabs LW frames and
imports them into the VLab Motion partition. Saves me from having to store
the source frames. Very nice. Plus you can do non-linear editing, add 16-bit
sound, *built-in* TBC so you can grab video real time (with sound) and use in
LW, etc. I already had a fast HD connected to my Warp (uses any two Amiga HD
partitions, but the faster your controller/HD setup the better), so all I
really needed was the VLab Motion card and sound board (about $1900). Don't
mean to sound like a commercial, but it's something *Amiga* LW users should
look at.
--Doug