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to: CLINT SAVAGE
from: MANUEL COATS
date: 1995-03-15 10:58:00
subject: FLYER

 > Hi Manuel; Really the Flyer is my son's! We have an editing syster
 > 3/4"SP and
 > he's the Amiga person. I'm the first to produce a program 9min. for the
 > local
 > access channel. The parts of the software that are working are not bad
 > but as
 > you have seen from other posts there are some bugs! I had one loading a
 > 8 min.
 > clip the machine just appeared like I never started??? Re-loaded it at
 > 7 min
 > with no problem???? I learned ONE thing (Start recording [to hard disk]
 > before
 > the place you want to cut and a bit after to allow for the Toaster
 > transistion. It needs pre and post roll!!!!! Aside from that ther are
 > some
 > really NICE effects not the gaudy type. We learned that it's not all
 > that easy
 > (.9 software) to do CLOSE edits yet (coming in v4.0 I hope) so that
 > problem
 > should pass. The keyover CG is not working or the crawl or roll BUT
 > thank god
 > you can to freeze pages for slates! Yes the HD's I bet can be a problem
 > It's
 > funny (??) to see the drive light on all the time during record....
 > 
 > Appears that Newtek is holding up the V4.0 till June now (grown) and
 > we'll see
 > then. The "cutting room" is spose to be working and that may help for
 > the
 > close cuts. It's hard to "word" clip now. There are features that ARE
 > NOT in
 > the manual like clicking on a frame(Really Clip) holding the left amiga
 > key (I
 > think really don't remember) to allow playing a project from other than
 > the
 > start!!! Think he got that off the BBS???
 
I was about to purchase a flyer recently and ran into some $ problems at
the last minute.  It seems like Newtek is either jam packing V4.0 with new
stuff or they are having some serious problems, especially if they have to
hold off until June to release it.  Although I would love to have a flyer,
most of my work is in 3D animation, so a fast rendering system is probably
what I would spend the money on instead.
I have a question for you or anybody else being how you guys are the
video professionals:
If a client wants an animation provided to him on BetaSP tape format but I
only have S-VHS, I would normally have to go out and rent a a BetaCam deck
for the day to hook up to my computer to dump the animation to  (I'm
running a PAR so I can play it back real time).  Now, I've heard a lot of
people say they take their SVHS footage and dump it to Betacam for editing.
If I took this approach and recorded the animation to SVHS and then had
that dubbed over to a betacamSP tape, would there be a significant loss in
quality?  Is the customer even going to notice?   This is important because
It costs me about $300/day to rent a betacam deck and only about $20 plus
tape to transfer from SVHS to Betacam.  Is there an easier or cheaper
solution to the renting of a betacam player/recorder?  I have easy access
to an MII deck for about $70 which again I could record to and then swap
over to betacamSP also, and doing it that way is about 1/3 the cost of
getting the betacam deck itself, so would this be a viable alternative too?
Please help.
-Manny
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