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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: weirdami on December 22, 2003, 10:52:30 PM
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So, the Video Toaster is a real-time device which can become part of a non-linear video editing system with the addition of the Flyer?
Does VT do DV, or do you also need a Flyer for that? Is it strictly analog? (I'm talking about the Amiga versions.)
Someone give me the straight poop on the VT.
Please. :-P
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The Video Toaster is an NTSC 4 input composite switcher for the Amiga Computer Systems. The original one will run only on non-AA systems, and the 4000 Toaster will run on either one with the jumpers set correctly. The Flyer is a two channel compressed video board that attaches to either model of amiga toaster and makes your Amiga into an NTSC Non-Linear Editor. The Flyer requires at least 3 SCSI drives to work, and supports up to 21 on its 3 independent SCSI channels. All source code for the latest version of the Video Toaster/Flyer is available as open source with the exception of the 3D package lightwave, as well as all the source code for all of the programs I personally wrote for the Toaster and Flyer. Rumor is I might have built the original disks for the open source effort.
-Tig
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Tigger, I am interested in where I could get the souce code for the Toaster Flyer software. Could you post a web address? Jule
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Jule,
Bill Pangeuleous (of DiscreetFX fame) is the current keeper of knowledge, I am getting on a plane shortly for my Christmas vacation, if you havent got what you need by the time I get back, feel free to email me and I'll get you set up.
-Tig
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A website is being built now and full Amiga Video Toaster Flyer source will be available early next year at the following link.
http://www.openvideotoaster.org/
If anyone wants to lend a hand at the design of the site they are welcome to. It will have that retro Newtek look to it. Send any questions my way bill AT discreetfx dot com