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Lola 2000 genlock (Pic 2) | ||
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Description: The L2000 does not come with any software as it is not needed. Fade and dissolve, and signal output are selected by switches on the unit. It has inputs and outputs for both Y-C (S-video) and composite. It has a custom 1452-01 genlock chip that can lock to non-standard signals (like VCRs that are in FFWD or rewind), non-interlaced signals (like security cameras and other computers) and has full vertical and horizontal offset control (even if there is no video signal). And it maintains the Amiga TIC signal. This is a very good genlock for any classic Amiga.
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weirdami Posts:3776 | August 28, 2006, 09:41:16 AM @MarkAshley By James Sachs? :-D |
Narayan Posts:254 | November 29, 2005, 07:42:19 PM Where can one get a descent y-c signal? -) |
MarkAshley Posts:319 | November 25, 2005, 10:00:48 PM That looks like a drawing in the thumbnail |