[geeks] SGI Indy/I2 video software question...
Joshua D Boyd
jdboyd at cs.millersville.edu
Mon Jan 13 09:29:14 CST 2003
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 09:59:30AM -0500, Kurt Huhn wrote:
> > > I edited a couple movies on my Indy at NTSC resolution, and it was slow,
> > > but it worked okay. Patience is the key. I was blown away when I first
> > > used
> >
> > Did you have the indy video and cosmo board?
>
> No, hence the moderate amount of pain. I used it though, as it was the only
> thing I had available to me at the time.
Err, how did you get NTSC resolution out of it with out an indy video
board? Is there something I'm missing?
> > It's a same really. It seems to me that Digital Video for the octane
> > is in about the same ball park $$$ wise as any quality D1
> > capture/playboard with audio for the mac is. And Octanes aren't that
> > costly, even rather modern ones like R12ks with V6 graphics. But there
>
> One of these days I'd really like to get a personal video option for the
> Octane. It, and a fiberchannel array, are the only things missing I
> think...
If there are any that are supported (Adaptec 2940 perhaps?) another UW
SCSI external channel should be all you need in addition to onboard SCSI
for dual stream. However, since I don't know of software that supports
dual stream for affordable amounts of money, hooking an array to the
external UW channel would be enough for single stream stuff.
--
Joshua D. Boyd
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