kem@h.gp.cs.cmu.edu (Kenneth Mohnkern) (03/20/91)
Does there exist a multimedia system with the following characteristics? We want to digitize photos, pictures and video clips, and store them on disk (probably cd - or worm). There should also be an application for stringing these bits together, with slick transitions between them, into presentations. It sounds like a HyperCard stack could do this. Or the NEC Video controller, if we have to work with tape instead of only disks. Any suggestions? Thanks, ken Ken Mohnkern The Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University kem@cs.cmu.edu
dawg6844@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (<blank>) (03/21/91)
kem@h.gp.cs.cmu.edu (Kenneth Mohnkern) writes: >Does there exist a multimedia system with the following characteristics? >We want to digitize photos, pictures and video clips, and store them on >disk (probably cd - or worm). >There should also be an application for stringing these bits together, >with slick transitions between them, into presentations. >It sounds like a HyperCard stack could do this. Or the NEC Video >controller, if we have to work with tape instead of only disks. >Any suggestions? >Thanks, > ken >Ken Mohnkern >The Robotics Institute >Carnegie Mellon University >kem@cs.cmu.edu MediaMaker. -- ________________________________________________________________________________ Dan Walkowski | To understand recursion, Univ. of Illinois, Dept. of Comp. Sci. | you must first understand recursion. walkowsk@cs.uiuc.edu |