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> I keep hearing about this V-lab motion. how does the output look?
>how does it compare to the PAR?
>
>Joe Wilson
>Full-Name: Gerard M Crockenberg
>I heard that although the vlab can capture at
>752 x 480, it can't play back at that resolution.
>What is the actual max playback size ?
PAR is a little better looking because it does not use the
Amiga bus and data transfer rate is higher. I am not certain
but PAR and VLAB Motion may use the say JPEG chips.
752 x 480 is an Amiga resolution. VLab Motion uses square pixels
so its something like 640 x 480 (???), but this is full overscan.
--Doug