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DPS Personal TBC-IV (VT-2600)
Copyright 1991-96 DPS Digital Processing Systems, Inc.
The DPS Personal TBC IV card is designed to work in any IBM PC® compatible or AMIGA® 2000/3000/4000 series computer or in a DPS ES-2000/2200 Series Expansion System. The TBC IV features both composite and S-Video (S-VHS or Hi8®) Inputs and outputs. The TBC IV interfaces virtually any VCR, laser disk player or camcorder to production switchers or computer video systems like the NewTek Video Toaster®. Special Features include Rock Solid Freeze (Both Field and Frame), GPI Freeze, Variable Strobe, Forced Monochrome and Advanced Sync, All video proc amp functions, system timing, scene memories and color balance can be adjusted with DPS Personal Series software. Serial control data is fed to the card via the rear panel mini DIN-9 connector or via an on board input header. The card obtains its power from the expansion slot but does not require any other bus signals.
Features
- Composite & Y/C S-Video Inputs and Outputs
- Occupies Single ISA Bus Slot
- Component Digital 4:2:2 Processing
- Compatible with RC-2000/2001/RC-4000 Remote
- Film Strobe Effect
- GPI Freeze Trigger
- Adjustable Proc Amp & Color Balance Controls
- Infinite Window Time Base Correction
- Amiga/DOS/Windows Control Software
Personal Animation Recorder (PAR Card)
Copyright 1993-95 DPS-Digital Processing Systems, Inc.
The Personal Animation Recorder (or PAR, for short) is a revolutionary tool for computer animators. Used in conjunction with your Amiga computer and animation rendering software, it eliminates the need for a single-frame videotape recorder and controller, while giving you real-time playback of full resolution (752x480, 16 million colors, 30 frames per second) animation sequences.
PAR is actually three tools in one: an animation record/playback deck, a real-time video capture deck for rotoscoping, and a still store with stunning access speed and storage efficiency. Commonly used with Newtek Video Toaster 2000/4000.
Some of the many features of the Personal Animation Recorder are:
- Accepts animation frames directly from rendering program
- Copies existing image files from Amiga disk drive
- Compatible with IFF, Targa, SGI or Video Toaster Framestore files
- Switchable filter to prevent chrominance aliasing from IFF files
- Project organizer for image and animation files
- Real time video capture with variable frame rate, and still grabs
(when used with TBC-IV card, Included)
- Animation editing features: join, split, duplicate, ping-pong, reverse, etc.
- General Purpose Interface for triggered playback from edit controller
- Variable speed playback
- Genlockable video outputs with variable timing
- Video output formats: composite NTSC, S-VHS, Betacam or MII
- Direct access to TBC-IV control screen
System Requirements:
- High-capacity hard drive dedicated to Personal Animation Recorder. (INCLUDED)
- Amiga 2000, 3000, or 4000 with:
- A hard drive with at least 250 Kbytes available for PAR software
- At least 1.2 Mbytes of system memory available to PAR
- Workbench 2.0 or higher
- Animation rendering software such as LightWave 3D, Cinema4D, Aladdin4D, Imagine, etc.
- Video monitor and VCR
- Digital Processing Systems TBC-IV card for using your PAR card for video capture
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