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- From: mbc@po.cwru.edu (Michael B. Comet)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.reviews
- Subject: MINI-REVIEW: DPS Personal Animation Recorder
- Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Date: 16 Aug 1993 15:52:39 GMT
- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
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- Keywords: hardware, animation, commercial
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-
- Hello to all in Renderland! I have just gotten my DPS PAR a couple
- days ago. Since I know others who read this are thinking of getting one, I
- thought I'd post my view of it. I will try to keep if brief. I am not
- affiliated with DPS.
-
-
- MANUAL AND INTERFACE
-
- The manual is very good, and is nice and compact. The user interface
- is equally friendly and has the look of a traditional VTR for playback. The
- software takes up very little room on the standard amiga drive, though it
- requires at least 1 Meg of RAM to run at all times.
-
-
- STILLS AND ANIMATION PLAYBACK
-
- In my Amiga 3000/25 with the recommended Seagate 500 Meg drive, I
- obtained true 30fps playback. Very smooth, very good quality. I have heard
- that there are problems playing back at slower speeds, though I haven't
- encountered that. You can also drag the frame bar back and forth and move
- one frame at a time with a mouse click. Using the latter -- i.e, Rewind and
- Fast Forward -- the frames actually go by faster than 30 fps!
-
- Those that use AREXX will be happy to know that the software has and
- AREXX port so you can sequence playback and so on using it.
-
- The quality at the highest level Q23 is essentially identical (to me)
- to the original image. For stills, the storage benefits alone are
- remarkable. For animations, the program sets the Q level for you. I have
- seen it work at around 19 to 14 depending on the image. 14 is pretty
- acceptable for video using both composite and SVHS (sorry, I can't test
- MII/Betacam output). However, JPEG type artifacting is still slightly
- noticeable. The NTSC composite output is very good, and the SVHS was almost
- identical to the RGB from my Firecracker board.
-
-
- DEFICIENCIES
-
- There are not really too many deficiencies in the device. However
- there are some things that are important to know. One item is that
- animations, while they can be looped on playback, do not loop without a
- pause. That is, if you have a 30 frame anim and play it, there will be
- about a 1/2 second pause on the last frame. To do a perfect pause-free loop
- you must append the animation to itself some number of times. The software
- can do this quite easily so it is not really a problem, though more drive
- space gets eaten this way.
-
- Also relating to projects, there seems to be no way in the software
- to rename projects. Also, with merging of animations in different projects,
- I have not been able to find a way to splice together anims from the
- different subdirectories.
-
- Playback speed is normally 30fps; however there is a button to select
- slow playback. As far as I can tell, you can set it only to preset values:
- from 30fps to 15fps, then 7.5fps, and some more down lower. I would like to
- see user adjustable settings here.
-
-
- OVERALL
-
- In all I have to say the PAR is great for 24 bit animations. There
- is no longer any hassle of single framing with tape, etc., and it enables
- the animator to view the anim easily and cut, paste, splice and mutilate
- anims into a final piece. It also has great capacity for still frame
- storage.
-
- One really great thing is that everything happens with just the
- click of a button. No longer do you have to wait to decompress JPEG images
- to show as stills. No longer do you have to wait to load up animations.
- Just click on a still frame and it appears on the output. Click on an
- animation, and the first frame is shown. Hit play and it goes. Really nice.
-
- For those looking for a single frames alternative at a reasonable
- price, this is a great product.
-
- CONTACT INFORMATION
-
- Digital Processing Systems
- 11 Spiral Drive, Suite 10
- Florence, KY 41042
- USA
- Phone: 606-371-5533
- Fax: 606-371-3729
-
- PS: The best thing is it comes in a big box with that really cool picture
- of the VTR on the front eating the tape. Impress your friends!
- --
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- | Michael B. Comet - Software Engineer / Graphics Artist - CWRU |
- | mbc@po.CWRU.Edu - "Silence those who oppose the freedom of speech" |
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