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I'm owner/operator of a highflyer 4000 with dual extrenal SCSI cases (populated with total of 45 GB of video SCSI drives and 2GB for the audio amd yes, I'm purchasing/building a PC based Toaster system. All that's left is the RDRAM and the actual Toaster (and If I have the $$$$$ then an SX-8 Break out Box (BOB) :-) or perhaps the mini-BOB On 19 Sep 2003 13:17:48 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (JKIRK) wrote: >Louisboo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... >> 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!!! > > >Hi, > >I used the Amiga Toaster/Flyer system for home video editing. > >I recently meet a gentleman who uses the Amiga 4000/Toaster to create >commercials for local car dealerships that air on local cable tv >stations. > >Do you own an Amiga/Toaster system? or Are considering purchasing a >video editing system? > >The current system I have does everything I need and I am in no rush >to purchase anything new. > > > >Kirt
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