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I'm still using my Flyer system baised on an Amiga 4000 for home video editing. Still works great. The out put is analog composite. It does not support the digital formats, but I have ported the S-Video out on the flyer to the video capture in on my Pentium 4 / 1.4Ghz system and then use Easy CD to burn to a DVD or a CD in a format that can be read by the DVD players. I'm currently playing with a pirate copy of Lightwave 5.6 while I save my hard earned $$$$ to build a toaster [2] system. hopefuly it won't be too far off in the future. On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 02:36:07 GMT, Louisboo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Just curious how the Amiga Toaster is being used >in today's world of PC and Mac video for the masses? > >Is it still a viable alternative? > >Can the output be saved as modern digital formats avi, mpgs, DVDs, CDs etc? > >Thanks for any input!!!
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