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This question isn't necessairly Lightwave specific, but due to the amount
of conversation gogin on about demo-reels lately, hopefully someone can
help me out with this. I know extremely little about dropping animations
to video, everything I have done with Lightwave has been saved as an .avi
and played off the computer. Anyway, what could anyone recommend as the
most in-expensive hardware out there now for dropping animations to
video-tape, that will still have high enough quality for use in making a
demo-reel ect..I'm not looking at using it for any "commercial work" but
simply to put together and edit a demo reel for myself. Any help is