On Tue, 2007-05-15 at 00:49 +0100, Tony Duell wrote:
Oi one option
worse then the other LOL. I'm not even
aware of what freqs the 'bow's screens operate at, nor
the Amigas. I guess they've got to be close though ;)
THe 'Bow is pretty much standard TV rates. I can't remember if it only
does the US rates (15.570kHz horizontal, 60Hz vertical) or whether it
also does the European rates (15.625kHz horizontal, 50Hz vertical). The
hardware should be capable of both, BTW.
Given that the Amiga, at least in Europe, had applications in amateur
video productions, I assume its output is at standard TV rates too.
... and also professional video. For a while it was standard kit in
nearly every edit suite, for captioning.
All the little 3D sequences in the TV programme "The Chart Show" in the
90s were done on Amigas. Babylon 5 and Seaquest DSV used the
Amiga-powered Video Toaster extensively.
Gordon