Subject: Re: Video in/out
From: djlewis@ualr.edu

In article <1993Apr18.080719.4773@nwnexus.WA.COM>, mscrap@halcyon.com (Marta Lyall) writes:
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> In article <628@toontown.columbiasc.ncr.com> craig@toontown.ColumbiaSC.NCR.COM (Craig S. Williamson) writes:
>>
>>I'm getting ready to buy a multimedia workstation and would like a little
>>advice.  I need a graphics card that will do video in and out under windows.
>>I was originally thinking of a Targa+ but that doesn't work under Windows.
>>What cards should I be looking into?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Craig
>>
>>-- 
>>                                             "To forgive is divine, to be
>>-Craig Williamson                              an airhead is human."
>> Craig.Williamson@ColumbiaSC.NCR.COM                -Balki Bartokomas
>> craig@toontown.ColumbiaSC.NCR.COM (home)                  Perfect Strangers
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> 
> Craig,
> 
> You should still consider the Targa+. I run windows 3.1 on it all the
> time at work and it works fine. I think all you need is the right
> driver. 
> 
> Josh West  
> email: mscrap@halcyon.com
> 
AT&T also puts out two new products for windows, Model numbers elude me now,
a 15 bit video board with framegrabber and a 16bit with same. Yesterday I
was looking at a product at a local Software ETC store. Media Vision makes
a 15bit (32,768 color) frame capture board that is stand alone and doesnot
use the feature connector on your existing video card. It claims upto 30 fps
live capture as well as single frame from either composite NTSC or s-video
in and out.

Don Lewis
<djlewis@ualr.edu>
