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Finally the beginning of my video suite gets built!
« on: October 24, 2007, 01:22:13 AM »
I posted a picture of my computer racking and setup for my video suite with multiple Toaster/Flyer and VLAB Motion Amigas.  Here is the pic (if I can figure out how to link to it).



I guess I can't figure out how to make the link above show up as an image, sorry.  Moderators please come to my rescue and edit this so it can show the jpeg of the office desk/video suite furniture I have built now.
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Re: Finally the beginning of my video suite gets built!
« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2007, 03:47:59 AM »
Thanks adolescent,  I knew it would be an easy fix for someone here.

I will post a picture soon.  The layout has changed just a little from the drawing that I did in TurboCAD and saved as a jpeg.  I have added even more Amigas to it with the addition of a CDTV and my Sony EVO-9700 dual editing Hi-8mm tape deck and 4 towers to house just hard drives and a tape drive for backing up projects.

I have not completed all the wiring hook-ups yet, but I am working on it as I find some free time.
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Re: Finally the beginning of my video suite gets built!
« Reply #2 on: October 24, 2007, 04:17:51 AM »
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Yikes! How about posting a copy of your first post-build-out electricity bill? ;-) Pretty cool, though.


 :lol:  Yeah, the electric usage is going to be a {bleep} when everything is up and running.  The price of having fun I guess!  Also, I hope to make some spare change doing some video editing work, like wedding videos or training tapes.

Who knows, maybe I will get some work from the local cable company.  I have seen some of the stuff they air and it is a joke.  I know I can do better than a lot of what they are doing, or getting locally.
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Re: Finally the beginning of my video suite gets built!
« Reply #3 on: October 24, 2007, 07:23:04 AM »
The TIMMs are great for Toaster/Flyer work, but they are monsters to move around and setup.  I have three of them and I would not part with them.

Getting all these Amigas setup and tested is taking 5 times as long as I thought it would.  I also want to network all of them together with the big Dell tower for file transfers, networked Lightwave rendering, and using the Dell DVD writer from the Amiga Workbench (if possible).

Time to turn everything off, including myself.
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Re: Finally the beginning of my video suite gets built!
« Reply #4 on: October 24, 2007, 10:43:38 PM »
The drawing is for one wall of the game room, so the pool table is behind me as I sit at any of these computers, and the mini-kitchen is around the corner and only 8 feet away, so if I did drink coffee, which I don't (I'm a Monster Energy Drink addict), it would only be a little more than an arms length away.  The mini-kitchen is getting remodeled next week with the addition of a dishwasher, bigger sink, garbage disposal and longer countertop.

I may start using Lightwave as my preferred CAD tool, but I need to learn how to use it better to be as fast with it as I am with TurboCAD.  That will get me one step closer to getting rid of any version of Windows completely.

Pics of the completed project will be coming as soon as I finish routing all the wiring and testing each computer.

I have a Cable Modem supplying 3mb/sec Internet connection speed connected to a wireless router that has 4 ethernet ports, one of which is connected to the Dell.  What do I need to network all the Amigas together and also connect them to the Internet and the Dell, a ethernet switch with 10 ports that is hooked up to the wireless router and has individual ethernet wires to each Amiga?
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Re: Finally the beginning of my video suite gets built!
« Reply #5 on: October 25, 2007, 12:37:18 AM »
I knew this question would be coming when I wrote that last message.  Well, the answer is I have been collecting used video and Amiga equipment for the last 20 years and I now own 4 Hi-8mm and 1 Digital 8mm (that will also playback Hi-8mm tapes) video cameras/camcorders plus the dual editing Sony EVO-9700 Hi-8mm video deck, so I am just using what I have until I start making money with all of my antique equipment and can upgrade to all digital.  The other reason is that the maximum quality I can produce with the Toaster/Flyer system is limited and can't compete with the high definition equipment that is available today, so the definition of the Hi-8mm video cameras should be plenty good for now.

If the video business takes off, then I will re-evaluate my choices, but either way it will be hard to give up the Amigas and the Toaster/Flyer systems for nostalgic reasons.  A good friend of mine is just now in the middle of making the transition and still uses both the old Toaster/Flyer and a newer digital system (forgot which one he chose).
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Re: Finally the beginning of my video suite gets built!
« Reply #6 on: October 25, 2007, 08:36:16 PM »
@leirbag28,

I do have one digital8 camcorder and also a portable Sony digital8 playback & recording deck and both can playback Hi-8mm tapes that are recorded on any of the other Hi-8 video cameras, or the Sony EVO-9700 editing deck.

Like I said before, I have spent literally years collecting all this equipment for the purpose of setting up MY VERY OWN video studio.  I know very well that it is out of date, but this is what I have, and this is what I will use until it quits working, or I make enough money with it to replace it with newer equipment.  I also know that rendering Lightwave on the Amiga is painfully slow, that is why I intend to network 4 060 and 2 040 Amigas together as a "Render Farm" to make it LESS PAINFUL.  If I can learn more about how to work on the Amiga and pass the rendering to the x86 PC, I may make that one of my first purchases with any money made with my Amiga equipment, but I don't plan on spending any more money for equipment or software at this time, or for the next year.

I also know that Lightwave is not intended to be a CAD drawing programming for architectural plans, but that doesn't stop me from looking at Lightwave to possibly render 3D models that visualise what is on other 2D plans, and researching what tools are available for Lightwave to make it more like a typical CAD drafting program.  I have no doubt that such tools could be incorporated into Lightwave if NewTek perceived that they could make any money from pursuing creating such tools.

I am semi-retired now, so I am going to enjoy what I have been collecting for so long.  I am not a 30,or 40 year old that must have the latest and fastest program and computer to be at the bleeding edge of technology because I am competing with other companies that have all that expensive gear.  Also, (@B00tdisk) I can tell you from first hand knowledge that there is an enormous amount of video work out there that is done at a lower quality level than what is possible with the Amiga Toaster/Flyer, just go to any small community and check out their local cable channels to see the crap that is being put on the air.  Your definition of "Pro DTV" is subjective.  I live in one of those small communities.  :-P
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Re: Finally the beginning of my video suite gets built!
« Reply #7 on: October 25, 2007, 08:45:13 PM »
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Do you have some additional air conditioning running to that room?  I hope so!  :madashell:   :crazy:


I live at around 7,000ft above sea level, so the hottest days of summer might reach 90 degrees farenheight.  No A/C required 95% of the time.  If it all gets warm I'll open a window.
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Re: Finally the beginning of my video suite gets built!
« Reply #8 on: November 01, 2007, 06:33:13 PM »
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amigadave wrote:
The TIMMs are great for Toaster/Flyer work, but they are monsters to move around and setup.  I have three of them and I would not part with them.



Now the question is are those 3 TIMMs part of the great toaster buy from QVC?  If so, thanks, I enjoyed the free monitors QVC ending up sending me   :-P
    -Tig


No clue about what you are writing about with QVC.  ??? So I would say the answer is NO!

I will post pictures next week if I can.
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