I found this thread reading about recent topics and I find it very interesting.
Indeed it is good seeing that Newtek after 10 years still supports its Amiga users.
I wonder why none recently proposed them to create Amiga or MorphOS drivers for their VIDEOTOASTER II. :getmad:
Videotoaster II it was a PCI card, and if you haven't noticed it, but all new Amigas supports PCI. :roll:
Actually Videotoaster is version 4.

Here the hardware specs:
http://www.newtek.com/vt/specs.php
General:
Type: 3.3V / 5V ¾ length PCI Card
Analog Video Connectors: (3) 15 pin high density
(adapter cables with bnc connectors included)
Analog Audio Connectors: (1) 15 pin high density
Digital Video/Audio Connector: 90 pin digital video/audio bus
Interface: PCI bus mastering
Firmware: Field Upgradable
Supported Video I/O Formats: Composite, Component, S-Video (Y/C),
SDI, NTSC and PAL
Digital Format: 8 bit ITU-R BT.601
Uncompressed Video: Yes
Time Base Corrector: Internal. External unit not required
Genlock: Integrated; syncs either VT[4] or external house sync.
Vertical, horizontal and subcarrier phase controls
Comb Filter: 2-line luma and chroma comb filters including
adaptive luma comb for NTSC
Technical:
Video Channels: 1 input, 1 output (Analog), 3 input,
2 output (Digital Connector)
Audio Channels: 4 channels in adjustable mic or line level
4 channels out, line level
Video Levels (In/Out):
Composite: 1V p-p 75 Ohm
S-Video:
Luminance: 1V p-p 75 Ohm
Chroma: 286 mV p-p 75 Ohm
Compnent - Betacam:
Luminance: 714mV p-p 75 Ohm
R-Y, B-Y: 700 mV p-p 75 Ohm
Compnent - MII:
Luminance: 700mV p-p 75 Ohm
R-Y, B-Y: 486 mV p-p 75 Ohm
Video Performance:
Noise Level: -58 dB
Luminance frequency
response (maximum variation
to 4.2 MHz - multi burst): 2 dB
Differential phase
(Modulated 40 IRE ramp): 1 degree
Differential gain
(Modulated 40 IRE ramp): 1.5 %
Chrominance frequency
response (3 dB point)
-CBWR=0/1 800/500 KHZ
K Factor (K-2T): 1 %
Luminance Non Linearity: +/- 2 %
Minimum IRE passable
from input to output
(super black): 6.5 below black IRE
Maximum IRE passable
from input to output: 8 above white IRE
On Board Audio Performance*:
Frequency Response: 20HZ – 20KHZ +/- 1 dB
Harmonic Distortion
(THD+N): < .05 %
Dynamic Range
Unweighted/A weighted: >80 / >83 dB
Audio Sample Rate: 48 KHZ
And features are superbe. It is like having an entire studio for video production at your total command.
http://www.newtek.com/vt/features.php
Live Switching:
8 Component inputs
8 Y/C inputs
Up to 24 Composite inputs
DV input Support
Real-time FireWire input or output
Automated Audio Mixer
4 Component outputs
4 Y/C outputs
Preview output
4 Composite outputs
3 RS-422 machine control ports
Real-time chroma key
Cue mode in Digital Disk Recorder
500+ digital transitions
Dual GPI In / Out
8 Internal Tally light controls
Background generator
Internal Genlock
Audio Mixer:
Mix 8 stereo live and 8 4-channel online audio sources
4-track audio: 4 discrete channels of audio in and out
Talk-over, reduces mix levels for mic inputs to talk over
4 adjustable XLR balanced mic / line inputs with Phantom power
6 stereo unbalanced audio ins from live sources
8 stereo inputs from computer sources
DV and SDI audio inputs
Floating point audio with distortion-free audio levels
EQ, balance, mute and mono for all 16 audio inputs
Aux Mix: stereo aux send and aux returns for external sweetening
Automated mixing: transition between audio presets
Calibrated audio meters
Audio-follows-video option
Manage your output mix with Input Pass Thru
PA Mix Out: for live PA or control room feed
Balance on all inputs and outputs
Digital Disk Recorder (VT-DDR™):
Multi-format, multi-standard on-screen tape deck
Compressed or uncompressed playback
Play back a single clip or list of clips
Cue clips to roll when triggered by Switcher
Real-time transitions between clips
Count up or count down project time or clip time
Operate multiple DDRs simultaneously
EDL import/export (Grass Valley, CMX, Sony, Excel)
Proc Amp:
Brightness
Contrast
Hue
Saturation
U Offset, V Offset
U Gain, V Gain
Track Preview function
More than 70 adjustable parameters
Calibrate computer sources as well as analog sources
Auto Calibration for 75 IRE bars, 100 IRE bars and video pass-through mode
(requires SX-84)
VT-Scope™:
Full-frame data
60 fields-per-second
Monitor Program or Preview
Waveform of Y/C, Y, C, YUV or RGB
Vectorscope at either 75% or 100% Chroma
VT-Vision™:
Fully fielded on-screen playback
YUV video display
Monitor Program, Preview, Key / Aux or DSK buses
Display supports for 4:3 and 16:9 aspect
Underscan mode
Zebra stripes for 75 IRE and illegal video
Proc-Amp for matching computer display to reference video monitors
Character Generator:
WYSIWYG editing
Save projects or pages
Display Program output within CG interface
Use any installed TrueType font
Save pages as 32-bit images or animations
Soft shadows
Create graphic objects (boxes, circles, splines)
Instantly save or recall text styles
Powerful drawing tools
Digital Video Effects:
More than 500 real-time transitions
All transitions reversible
Expansions
Wipes
Curls
Trajectories
Fades
ChromaFX
Overlays
Rotations
Compressions
Borders
Much more
VT-Edit™:
Ultra-intuitive interface
Integrated Timeline and Storyboard editing
Unlimited layering in real-time
3D control of position, size and rotation of layers in real-time
Spline-based movement of all animations
Unlimited undo, saved with project
Real-time color correction
No rendering of complex projects required
Create subprojects within a project
CG Post™ for moving text
Real-time Targa sequence playback
Multi-format and multi-standard editing
Real-time playback of compressed and uncompressed clips
Real-time FireWire in and out
More than 500 real-time transitions
Real-time slow motion and reverse
Real-time chroma and luma keying
Real-time high-quality scaling of graphics
Real-time video and audio filters
Real-time audio mixing of unlimited layers
3D audio positioning
12dB of audio headroom prevents digital distortion
All performed in software
External Controller:
Control external decks from your VT[4] desktop
Supports multiple RS-422 and DV decks
Interfaces with batch capture deck lists and configurations
Jog and shuttle support
Record allows user to generate time code settings
LightWave 3D®:
Established industry standard
World-class rendering
Fast, versatile Modeler
Powerful scripting language
Advanced character Animation tools
Particles
Explosions
Numeric entry (and math in input fields)
Unlimited points and polygons per object
Multiple cameras per scene
Unlimited images
Unlimited surfaces
Easy import of Illustrator® data
Aura Video Paint™:
Amazingly fast 16-bit paint engine
Paint over live video
Four-point pixel tracking
Color isolation
3D compositing
Stroke recorder
Wide range of text controls
Instantly use a graphic’s alpha channel
Animate text along a path
Native DV support
AVI and QuickTime audio support
Apply Photoshop® filters to any animation
VT[4] Supported File Formats
Video Formats:
.avi
.dv
.rtv
.mpeg
.mpg
.mpe
.mpv
.m1v
.mp2*
.mpa
.mpv2
.mp2v
Graphic formats:
.jpg
.jpeg
.png
.tga
.tif
.gif
.bmp
.wbmp
.pcx
Audio Formats:
wav
.mp3
.au
.snd
.m3u
.aif
.aifc
.aiff
.wax
.dif
MPEG-2 support requires appropriate DirectShow player to be installed
System requests could still match actual Amiga PPC solutions with Altivec, but I think that new Pegasos III with dual G5 sure could help noteworthy boost any performance.
Recommended VT[4] System Configuration*
NewTek is providing free software upgrades for VT[5], when it ships, to all VT[4] purchases after February 1, 2006
Recommended VT[5] System Configuration*
Processor
Pentium 4 or Athlon XP processor that supports SSE2 (Dual CPU or dual dual-core systems are strongly recommended)
Interface
A free 66MHz PCI slot for the VT[5] card is recommended for best performance. (Additional slot needed for breakout cable)
DV Capture and Switching: any IEEE1394 Firewire card
Graphics Card
PCI Express or AGP-based graphics card
NVidia or ATI graphics chipset
Minimum 64MB onboard RAM, 128MB recommended
Full Open OpenGL and DirectX 9.0 support
Latest drivers from chipset manufacturer
Capable of 1280x1024 minimum screen resolution
System RAM
1 Gigabyte of system RAM.
Hard Drives
4x 10,00 RPM U160 or U320 SCSI drives, with the controller on a 64bit PCI bus (preferred); or 4x software-striped SATA drives
8 GB space for DVEs and content.
IDE or SATA system drive with 500Mb of free disk space
DVD Drive
Operating System
Windows® XP Professional (SP2)
Software
Windows® Media Player 9 or higher
Windows® Media Encoder 9 or higher for streaming
Drivers
DirectX 9.0c or higher
Latest graphics card drivers
For Hi Definition editing, dual CPUs or dual dual-core CPUs are suggested for the smoothest and fastest operation.
*NewTek recommends the optimal system configuration. Systems with slower processor and drive speed will work with VT[5], but some complex functions may not perform in real-time. To review the minimum specifications suitable to your production requirements visit www.newtek.com. Additionally, as new technology becomes available, system recommendations will be updated. Please refer to www.newtek.com for the latest information.
Note that Videotoaster still needs only a 66 MHz PCI slot, not 133 (or more) bus speed, and the card supports 3,3 or 5 voltage.
Prices are still nowadays competitive!
http://www.newtek.com/vt/pricing.phpJust spread the word. :-D
Some interested people with enough cash (DiscreetFX??? or others) could purchase one Videotoaster asking Newtek if they could realize drivers for new Amigas. ;-)