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Posted by AnthonyR on 09/14/05 23:12
Yes, It is a shame what happenned to Amiga and also how newtek didn't do as
well on the PC side
as all us Toaster owners had hoped.
They are actually selling a complete product now called the TriCaster,
available at videoguys of all places,
http://www.videoguys.com/tricaster.html
For $5,000 a complete staion in a box with live switching etc, like the
original toaster but
I would have preferred a simplier AGP type card, or 64bit PCI slot and
software for
around $1500 since I already own 2 powerful PC's that i built myself and
don't want
to be tied to proprietary hardware ever again.
Maybe the software only solution of LE6 is the way to go?
I don't know about HDV, Canopus seems to have new hardware for it, but for
just plain miniDV,
I like the software only approach but a hardware card to help encode to
mpeg2 in realtime would
be a lot helpful too. :)
TonyP, I didn't know about the offshore Bahama money bleeding, no wonder!
Has anyone written a book or made a movie on it yet, would be a nice story.
:)
AnthonyR.
"TonyP" <arpierre@hooptonline.net> wrote in message
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> doc wrote:
>
>> i heard that VT is gone though? like belly up i was told because of all
>> the interest in HD and their lack of doing it AND all the much lower cost
>> solutions like LE and Canopus. true?
>
> One of the strengths of the original Video Toaster was it's ability to do
> live switching. The same for the "new" one. I haven't followed them much
> since I have migrated to the PC many years ago, but with HDV solutions
> coming in for less than the cost of their product, it would not surprise
> me. What they do market and is a staple in the animation/3d rendering
> field is Lightwave.
>
>> hey thanks for the info too on the forums. joined both LE's and Edius
>> and enjoying some interesting combacks. i like how some at the edius
>> like avid for more capacity otherwise similiar, that's a high end
>> software for edius to be up against huh?
>
> That's good. In the Liquid forums, there are people always posting up
> their work. Here is a link in one of the discussions. Go to the first
> poster and click on his link. Shows some exceptional work with Liquid.
> http://tinyurl.co.uk/80xe
>
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