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Offline Vlabguy1

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Re: video editing
« on: February 21, 2007, 12:54:24 PM »
Vlab motion card + Retina ZIII graphics card + Toccatta sound card..

That works as well..

 

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Re: video editing
« Reply #1 on: February 21, 2007, 03:06:08 PM »
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Agafaster wrote:
@Vlabguy1:

is there an equivalent PCI card to the Vlab motion (which I presume is ZorroIII) - preferably Linux supported...


Yes the Vlab motion is a Zorro card.  I know there are tons of PCI cards
that handle video editing..not sure of the specifics..I can find out for ya
if you would like..
And I did hear about some Video editing software that was Linux compatitable..
I read about that a few months ago..You could be able to find out if you do
a web search.

 

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Re: video editing
« Reply #2 on: February 21, 2007, 03:07:25 PM »
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justthatgood wrote:
For some reasont I would be very scared to do heavy video editing on my Amiga.



I would feel scared as well. why not just let a cheap to replace pc do that sort of thing. who cares if it blows up. in a way we should be glad pcs exist to do the risky jobs that we dont want our precious amigas spending hours doing. i can fully understand people wanting to do everyting with there amigas though.



Why would you be scared??  The Amiga can handle heavy video editing with no problems...