On Tue, 3 May 2016, [email protected] wrote: > The early Avid systems just commanded the VTR's over RS-422 to go to > time points then punch in, correct? It was non-linear but the video > wasn't digitized or stored on disk?
That's what I remember, too, but I could be wrong. I also seem to remember that the Toaster had something that came along later called the "Toaster Flyer" card that would allow you to digitize video and work with it digitally, but I never used one. I was too poor. All I could afford in those days were tiny frame grabbers for the Amiga. -Swift
