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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
Notice:Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2
Moderator:HYDRA::MOORE
Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
Total number of notes:38326

4089.0. "NEWTEK Video Toaster" by KAHUNA::SUMNER () Wed Sep 05 1990 16:13

    Has anyone used or seen in action the NEWTEK Vidio Toaster Board?
    Does it perform as well as the acticles indicate?  And, has anyone
    heard when it will be available for the AMIGA 300?
    
    Thanks,
    Ray 
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4089.1Put it on your buy listRGB::SCOTTWed Sep 05 1990 17:0513
>    Has anyone used or seen in action the NEWTEK Vidio Toaster Board?
>    Does it perform as well as the acticles indicate?  And, has anyone
>    heard when it will be available for the AMIGA 300?
    

	I saw it at SIGGRAPH this year. It's definitely all it's advertised
to be! Dual 24 bit framebuffers, (expandable to eight), zillions of video
f/x, and a rendering package thrown in for free. If I didn't have a FlickerFixer
in my video slot, I'd buy one :-) I asked about the 3000 availability, and
got a very vague anwser. (I was led to believe that they are severly back-
ordered...)

							Rob
4089.2no! but check Amiga WorldSALEM::LEIMBERGERWed Sep 05 1990 17:057
    The latest Amiga World has an article on the Toaster. They have had one
    running in their offices for awhile,according to the article it meets
    the hype. The article indicated that it would not be available for the
    3000 until the 2000 was in distribution. Also mentioned was the need
    for a TBC if you wanted to use more than one video in signal at a time.
    I talked to the CBM video rep,and he said it's real nice.
    								bill
4089.3Flicker Fixer no problemSALEM::LEIMBERGERWed Sep 05 1990 17:115
    re .1 
    	You can use the Toaster if you buy the DEB board,and move the
    Flickerfixer to an IBM slot. I can't because my video slot is occupied
    by a genlock.
    								bill
4089.4Tell me more!RGB::SCOTTWed Sep 05 1990 17:4017
>    re .1 
>    	You can use the Toaster if you buy the DEB board,and move the
>    Flickerfixer to an IBM slot. I can't because my video slot is occupied
>    by a genlock.
    								bill

	I have a Supergen genlock, and can't use it right now, since my
	FlickerFixer doesn't have the genlock option. If I buy the DEB
	board, do I still need the genlock option?

	Also, I have a A2088 bridgecard installed. Does this preclude
	using the DEB board??

	(I just called Safe Harbor to find out prices of the genlock
	option ($50), and the DEB board ($75) ).

							Rob
4089.5Video Toaster exactly what does it do?TROA09::ITHOMSONThu Sep 06 1990 12:406
    
    I have heard of the video toaster before, but, exactly what does it do?
    How much does it cost? Is it a fram buffer, or ray tracking package?
    
    Ian
    
4089.6LEDS::ACCIARDILarger than life, and twice as uglyThu Sep 06 1990 13:047
    
    Pick up the latest (October) issue of Amiga World for a hands on review
    of the Toaster.
    
    Ed.
    
    
4089.7Another ReviewKAHUNA::SUMNERSun Sep 09 1990 04:3912
    
     September is the latest issue I could find of Amiga World, but I
     did pick up "Camcorder" October issue and it gave the Video Toaster
     an excellent review.  The article stated "The Toaster does everything
     a network video production department can do:".  I getting a A3000
     so I have to wait for the Toaster support for it.  Maybe it will
     even have more trick features to it.
    
     Thanks for the input,
    
     Ray
    
4089.8FWIWSALEM::LEIMBERGERSun Sep 09 1990 13:345
    Be careful of what you read in Camcorder. I find many misleading,if not
    outright incorrect statements when it comes to their articles involving
    computers. An example is when they priced a 2000 system in an article,
    the configuration info was wrong,and they showed a picture of a 1000.
    								bill
4089.9MQOFS::DESROSIERSLets procrastinate....tomorrowTue Sep 11 1990 16:175
    Be also weary (leery??) of what is written in Amiga wirled, they give
    rave reviews to things that don't work.
    
    Jean
    
4089.10Get the videoKALI::PLOUFFOwns that third brand computerThu Nov 14 1991 03:1326
    This seems the best topic to use - other Toaster notes are 4152, 4638,
    5099, 5130 and probably more.
    
    I just received the NewTek "Revolution" demo tape.  It's really well
    done, it demonstrates the Toaster to full effect, it has the usual NT
    in-jokes, stars Kiki Stockhammer, and includes the Todd Rundgren music
    video "Change Myself."  Length is 10 minutes total.  Best of all, it's
    free.  Just call 1-800-765-3406, then wait a few weeks.  NewTek has
    said that they will soon have 50,000 copies of this video circulating.
    20,000 of them were passed out at the Siggraph conference.
    
    Hmm, the factual description is too lukewarm.  "Revolution" held my
    interest through three viewings tonight, and I hate advertising videos. 
    "Revolution" is well enough done to convince nearly anyone that
    professional video graphics and effects can be done for under $10,000. 
    It's good enough to convince nearly anyone that professional quality
    graphics and animation can be done for this price.
    
    Get it.
    
    Wes
    
    P.S. NewTek will also sell you a less glitzy "store demo" tape for
    under $10, which includes a technical description and a clip from
    "Computer Chronicles."  The Penn and Teller video has apparently been
    canceled, according to Usenet reports.