[My question to you is have you ever been able to export with out corrupting the video or stills? My experience with my particular PAR has been that I CAN NOT archive the video to anything as the software interface between the PAR card and Amiga just simply was not 100%. I tried getting the PC PAR card, which is infinitely more difficult to use, even though it has more software. I tried mounting the Amiga drives to it, but the files names weren't compatable, since the PC PAR wanted 8.3 DOS format file names!!!
Before we get into this too deep I need to tell you that I haven't had my Amiga stuff running for several years. I am in the process of getting stuff together to do a bit of updating and modifying with better accelerator and controller cards and a catweasel. Oh yeah, I forgot the the ethernet card so I can tie into my LAN as well as the internet.
As for you question I can't answer it because it has been a long time since I actually used the PAR. I do remember that I needed a bigger hard drive but at the time I bought my par and drive it was about the best I could afford and that was $600.00. Now that drives are bigger and cheaper I wanted to upgrade. I also remember that for that time the video was great quality. For what I was doing it filled the bill. It's important to remember that at that time digital video was not available to the consumer as it is now. I now have a Pinnicle DV board and Pinnicle Studio 8 software on my PC. I want to get my Toaster, Amiga and all my DPS stuff working to use in conjunction with Studio 8 and the PC. I am about to start on the Amigas so I will be watching the forum closer than I have been. I am sorry I could not be of help in answering your question. I try to answer any responses to any of my posts because I want to establish as many contacts as I can. I will need all the help I can get when I get into getting all this stuff up and running. Thank you for your response and information.
Dave