uchuck@ecsvax.UUCP (Charles Bennett) (08/07/89)
Our TV Department has been requested to make a videotape production
incorporating computer generated graphics/animation. They need to
be able to convert EGA, maybe VGA and probably eventually super-VGA
to NTSC, RS-170A signals. In addition they require that the NTSC
signal be Gen-lockable from an external composite sync and that it
be "timeable" to production video switchers.
I believe that I have seen discussions in these forums regarding this
kind of capability either using the output of a standard EGA or VGA
card or a specialized card specifically for this purpose. We have
at our disposal IBM PC's, AT's , PS/2 Mdl 50's and PS/2 Mdl 60's. We
can, if necessary, obtain most any other PC-clone or other models of
PS/2's.
My request is that anyone with experience and/or knowledge PLEASE
e-mail me information regarding this subject. I need make, model,
cost, addresses, anecdotal accounts, etc. I WILL summarize the
responses and either post or e-mail back to the respondents said
summary.
One more thing - they have been requested to have this production
COMPLETED for use in a medical school class by NOVEMBER 1, 1989.
PLEASE HURRY if you have any information.
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Chuck Bennett e-mail (any): uchuck@unc.bitnet
University of NC uchuck@ecsvax.uncecs.edu
Medical CAI uchuck@med.unc.edu
Phone: 919-966-1134 uchuck@uncvx1.acs.unc.edu