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From: Rich Comber <eckland@ais.net>
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Subject: Re: Non-Linear edition and Animation PlayBack
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At 03:57 PM 2/20/96 -0800, you wrote:
>On Tue, 20 Feb 1996 lcopello@magiclink.com.br wrote:
>
>> How about MiroVIDEO DC20 PCI ?
>> And FPS 60 from FAST ?
>
> I would stay away from the FAST FPS 60..It doesn;t use 640x480..rather
>it works in 320x480 and does some type of interpolation to gain 640x480
>when it is played back. And this just sounds good to me....
>
>I am interested in the Q-motion PCI..caputres and playsback 30 frames per
>second..640X480. No strange interpolations.
>
>Adam Chrystie
>
Hi!
Has anyone heard of the VideiTizer from Darim Co, LTD. It's PCI based video
capture card like the q-motion 200, but it retails for $399! I saw an ad
for it in the latest DV magazine. It claims 640x480, 60 fields/sec w/o
drops. The interesting point is that they say no special fast HD is
required. How? You need to do a multi-pass capture from the video source.
Not sure if that means 2 or 3 times or what, but that sounds interesting.
It supports composite and s-video and captures to RGB16, 24, 32 or YUV 4:2:2
formats.
They have a web site at http://darvision.kaist.ac.kr/ or call 1-800-432-8905.
Has anyone heard anything else about this. At <$400, it seems too good to