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- From: korczyns@oasys.dt.navy.mil (Joseph F. Korczynski)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.reviews
- Subject: MINI-REVIEW: V-Lab 24-bit Video Digitizer Card
- Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Date: 4 May 1993 04:12:49 GMT
- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
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- Keywords: hardware, graphics, digitizer, 24-bit, Zorro, commercial
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- PRODUCT NAME
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- V-LAB V3.1
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- BRIEF DESCRIPTION
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- 24-Bit Real Time Video Digitizing Card
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- AUTHOR/COMPANY INFORMATION
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- Name: MacroSystemUS
- Address: 17019 Smugglers Cove
- Mt. Clemens, MI 48038
- USA
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- Telephone: (313) 263-0095
- FAX: (313) 263-9639
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- LIST PRICE
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- $499.95 (US). I paid $415 at my local dealer.
-
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- SPECIAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
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- HARDWARE
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- Amiga 2x00/3000/4000 Zorro II slot
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- 1 MB Chip RAM, 2 MB Fast RAM minimum. 8 MB recommended.
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- 50MB hard drive minimum.
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- Works with all 680x0 microprocessors
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- It is suggested that A2000 owners use an accelerator.
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- SOFTWARE
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- Requires AmigaDOS 2.04 (Kickstart V37.175, Workbench V37.67).
- Workbench 2.1 and 3.0 supported as well.
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- COPY PROTECTION
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- None
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- MACHINE USED FOR TESTING
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- Amiga 4000/040/120MB IDE hard drive
- 2MB CHIP RAM, 12MB 32-bit Fast RAM, 2MB 16-bit Fast RAM
- AmigaDOS 3.0 (Kickstart V39.106 and Workbench V39.29)
- C= 2091 SCSI controller populated with 2MB RAM
- 44MB SyQuest Removable Drive
- Chinon CDX-431 CD-ROM Drive
- DCTV display enhancer/slow scan video digitizer
- Canon XAPSHOT still video camera
- HPII compatible laser printer
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- MINI-REVIEW
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- Unlike DCTV, V-Lab is a real-time 24-bit video digitizer. Since
- upgrading from a 2000, I've had been using my DCTV exclusively for
- digitizing still video images. One of my dislikes of DCTV is that I am
- constantly switching the printer cable and DCTV digitizing cable on my
- parallel port. (Yeah, I know its cheaper to buy a switchbox.) In addition, I
- often need the capability to digitize images off of video tape. Since DCTV
- is a slow scan digitizer, it takes 10 seconds to digitize a video signal.
- This requires a VTR with excellent freeze frame capability (which I do not
- have). I spent about a month researching the various framegrabbers on the
- market. LIVE! and Progressive Peripherals Framegrabber are not actively
- supported by their manufacturers from my viewpoint, and I was not sure if
- their aging software would work under AmigaDOS 3.0. With the latest release
- of Art Department Professional (V2.3), I noticed that ASDG included loaders
- for YUVN and VLAB which were provided by MacroSystems. I opted for the
- V-Lab board after learning that it is AmigaDOS 2.0 compatible and it
- supports ARexx.
-
- Installation was fairly simple. I opened the Amiga 4000 and put the
- board in the next available Zorro slot. The board is not a full height card
- (compared to the 2091, it is about 2/3 as high). All the integrated circuits
- are socketed. V-Lab uses a commercially available video chip set which
- converts video frames and stores it in special video RAM on the V-Lab card.
- Once in the V-Labs memory, it can be transferred to the Amiga's system memory
- using a 16-bit bus width (Zorro II). The V-Lab card supports AutoConfig so
- there are no jumpers to set. Since the V-Lab card has two composite inputs,
- you can connect multiple video sources (like a still video and VTR) and
- select them via software.
-
- The software is delivered on a single floppy disk. It does not
- contain Workbench and is not bootable. Installation is painless. Clicking
- on the Install script, you are asked if you prefer German or English
- installation instructions. All you have to do is supply the path of where
- you want the V-Lab software installed, and the script takes care of the rest.
- There are also install scripts for for the V-Lab library file (LIBS:
- directory) and Art Department Professional YUVN and VLAB loader modules.
-
- The software takes full advantage of OS2.04 and higher environment.
- It is also Amiga Style Guide compliant. You have the option of running V-Lab
- on the Workbench or on its own public screen. The V-Lab software system
- offers the user an environment that puts the functions of the pull down
- menus in individual windows which make extensive use of gadgets to adjust
- various parameters. These windows include: SCAN for single frame grabbing;
- CONVERT for converting raw images to Amiga graphic modes both ECS and AGA;
- SEQUENCE for grabbing multiple frames (limited to your available system
- RAM); COLOR CORRECTION for adjusting chrominance, red, green, blue,
- contrast, luminance, and gamma; SELECT SOURCE for selecting input source
- signal PAL,NTSC or user definable; DEFINE SOURCE for altering PAL, NTSC or
- defining your image clip width (X1,X2) and height (Y1,Y2), RCA input jack,
- luminance filter, chroma filter, VCR mode activates built-in time base
- correction, VSYNC correction, noise filter, filter frequency, filer weight;
- PREVIEW for a grayscale thumbnail size view of the incoming video signal.
- Screen mode, screen fonts, window fonts and language are user definable.
- Extensive support for ARexx scripts. Each menu item has an ARexx equivalent.
- There are over 125 ARexx commands.
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- The V-Lab hardware is capable of digitizing one frame of video in
- 1/30 of a second, or one field in 1/60 of a second (2 fields equal 1 frame).
- The maximum digitizing width and height is 720 x 611 pixels. When images are
- digitized, they are stored in YUVN format. In order to display the image on
- your Amiga or use it in other programs, you will have to render it in a
- display mode that your Amiga supports (ECS or AGA) and save it in that
- rendered IFF format. You also have the option of saving it as a 24-bit IFF.
- Typically, an image in the YUVN file format is 55% the size of the same image
- in 24-bit IFF file format.
-
- I've had the V-Lab only for a couple days, and I have successfully
- digitized still video images from the Canon XAPSHOT camera within the V-Lab
- software environment and Art Department Professional (V2.3). The images
- appear much sharper when digitized with V-Lab than with DCTV (you get what
- you pay for!). I have captured single frames and sequences from my VCR with
- very good results to date.
-
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- DOCUMENTATION
-
- Bound printed manual. Text layout via AmigaTEX. It has the same look
- and feel of Art Department Professional manual. It has a table of contents
- but lacks an index. Includes a quick start section and gives you a thorough
- explanation of all menus, ARexx and AmigaDOS scripting commands. It also
- devotes a chapter on video signal technology (very informative for the
- novice).
-
-
- LIKES AND DISLIKES
-
- The software is very well thought out and seems bug free. I was able
- to use the software without out digging too deeply into the manual, and it
- has not crashed the system. The software is Amiga Style Guide compliant.
-
- One dislike has to do with the user manual construction. The
- binding seems somewhat fragile. After only two days of use, some of the pages
- are separating from the binding.
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- COMPARISON TO OTHER SIMILAR PRODUCTS
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- Over the years I have owned and used LIVE! (A1000), DigiView
- (A1000), and DCTV (A2000/A4000). Each product was an improvement over the
- previous one in ease of use and image quality. Because of its dual
- functionality as a display enhancer and slow scan digitizer, DCTV is still an
- excellent value.
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- BUGS
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- None from a user's point of view.
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- VENDOR SUPPORT
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- The product was developed by MacroSystems of Germany. However, it
- is marketed in North America by MacroSystemUS.
-
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- WARRANTY
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- A warranty/registration card is included; however, the length of
- warranty is not stated. I assume the standard 90 day warranty on electronics
- applies.
-
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- CONCLUSIONS
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- I'm impressed by the software interface and the control that
- user has over the hardware.
-
- As a whole I give this product 4 out of 5 stars. I think the
- manual should be spiral bound so that it is a bit more durable.
-
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- COPYRIGHT NOTICE
-
- Copyright 1993 Joseph F. Korczynski. All rights reserved.
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