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- From: duncan@loris.cisab.indiana.edu (Shan Duncan)
- Subject: anyboady using EyeQ board?
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- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 19:43:35 GMT
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- I have some information on this product and it looks very nice.
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- Comparing it to information on some other video boards for the mac, it
- looks like the only one that can do 30fps without having a fast
- hard drive using PLV (done offline). .
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- It also includes 16 bit audio.
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- Real-Time Capture and Compression from any video source.
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- User-defindable Capture Settings
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- Video in a window
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- Graphics overlay
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- Supports Quicktime, SMPTE and DVI
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- In fact they claim you can do 30fps over a network.
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- Has anyone used this product - is there a review around?
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- We would really like to be able to use interactive video in some
- experiments but hate to have to drag our quadra all over the place if
- we could use a Ci or the network that would be fantastic.
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- So any practical pros and cons of this board. Comparisons with
- the SuperMac product, RasterOps, or Radius?
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- Thank you,
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- I would be gald to post a summary.
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