sysmark@physics.utoronto.ca (Mark Bartelt) (10/31/90)
Apologies if this falls into the "incredibly frequently asked questions" category, but nonetheless ... We plan to start using our personal IRISes to make videos, and will be getting some sort of frame-by-frame recording equipment for animation, and some sort of scan converter so that we can record the full screen. (Maybe the Video Creator will be an appropriate alternative possibility for the latter. We can't tell for certain, because SGI's local office seems unable to get one in house to use for demos and such.) Regardless, this all has to wait until next year's budget. For the shorter term, we'd like to just get started by buying an RS170=>NTSC encoder, preferably a cheap one (around $1K if possible). Yeah, we know that the quality won't be terribly great. That's OK. We just want something that we can use for a while until we have the money to buy what we actually want. If anyone has any recommendations on which vendors we should look at, I'd appreciate hearing them. (Recommendations on which ones to avoid would be appreciated as well.) Thanks in advance. Mark Bartelt 416/978-5619 Canadian Institute for sysmark@cita.toronto.edu Theoretical Astrophysics sysmark@cita.utoronto.ca