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In the News (Wed 30 Dec 09)

  
  The Electronic Mailbox - Newtek Video Toaster
The Video Toaster is the tool that delivers the dream: a fully integrated video production suite with real-time switcher, unparalleled 3D animated digital video effects, multi-stream nonlinear editor, character generator, video paint, 2Danimation, 3D animation and real-time Chroma key all in the uncompromising quality of D1 uncompressed video.
Video Toaster switcher: all the inputs, all the outputs, all the power, all the flexibility… all included.
Video Toaster, Toaster and LightWave 3D are registered trademarks of NewTek, Inc. Aura and ToasterScope are trademarks of NewTek, Inc Photoshop is a trademark of Adobe.
www.videoguys.com /toasterNT.html   (3309 words)

  
 New Video Toaster for NT
The Video Toaster NT allows users to manipulate their uncompressed video in many ways, including traditional 2D compositing, roto-scoping, 3D animation and modeling and editing.
The quality and capabilities of Video Toaster NT are comparable or better to leading digital video editing systems on the market, most of which cost from $50,000 to $100,000.
Similar to the original Video Toaster, which is still in production 10 years after its launch, the Video Toaster NT utilizes a hardware system that leverages highly tuned software and the systems processor.
www.digitalproducer.com /pages/nab/new_video_toaster_for_nt.htm   (1015 words)

  
 Gamasutra - News "NewTek Ships Video Toaster for Windows" [09.03.99]
The new Video Toaster is the heir to the original Video Toaster for the Amiga, which initiated the desktop video revolution in 1990.
NewTek states that what is unique to the Video Toaster is a breakthrough technology capable of turning a standard Pentium II or III processor into a highly specialized video DSP (digital signal processor) for time base correction as well as for other functions typically associated with expensive custom chipsets.
The Video Toaster, which includes a version of LightWave 3D animation software, Aura paint and compositing software, as well as in-sync's Speed Razor 4.5 SE video editing software, requires no proprietary drives.
www.gamasutra.com /newswire/bit_blasts/19990903/index.htm   (303 words)

  
 DVWarehouse.com NewTek Video Toaster |2|   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Video Toaster's user interface for these tools is modeled on the actual hardware familiar to producers and editors, providing an easy and intuitive transition to computer-based content production.
Video Toaster [2] is currently available for $500 off MSRP ($2495), and includes a free upgrade to Video Toaster [3] software when it ships ($595 value).
Video Toaster® [2] is a Windows 2000/XP-based product that processes pristine, uncompressed video in real-time and includes live keying, Internet streaming, real-time nonlinear editing, character generation, video painting and compositing, 3D animation, audio and video processing and all the tools you need in an integrated, easy-to-use package that costs less than $5,000.
www.dvwarehouse.com /_msites/vt   (785 words)

  
 Toaster Support-We Support the Toaster Community...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
The Toaster's composite video out can supply the necesary reference signal to the record machine, so there is normally no problem with using these devices with the Video Toaster.
The Video Toaster was principally designed with high-end machines in mind, but a major issue can occur if you want to use the same VTR for both source and record while attached to the Toaster.
The solution is to use a flburst generator or a stable camera feed for deck reference when capturing video to the hard disk, and to switch the reference source back to the Toaster composite out when mastering the project to tape.
www.toastersupport.com /vt_pages/faq.htm   (2016 words)

  
 NewTek Video Toaster Effects / Accessories at Toaster Store
Video Toaster Plugins - Add on plugins made for your Video Toaster 4 and the programs that come with it.
Video Toaster Websites - A partial list of all the other places on the net where you can find Video Toaster afficiandos and information.
Video Toaster Events - An index of major NewTek Video Toaster events such as the Toast events held at NAB.
www.toasterstore.com   (192 words)

  
 Video Toaster Flyer card   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Since the Flyer is dual-stream, it requires 2 SCSI busses for video, one for each stream; however, for cuts-only video, one can get by with only 1 bus (but I don't know anyone who does it this way).
Audio is recorded along with the video signal on the same SCSI bus, but an extra SCSI bus is provided for recording other audio - narration, music, etc. Since there are 3 different SCSI busses, all can be used simultaneously.
Video input to the Flyer is provided via the connecting cable from the Toaster, as is video output.
www.vipvideo.com /a4kflyer.html   (395 words)

  
 About Us-DV, HD, SD, HDV DIgital Video Editing and Live Switching Systems
Video Hardware Services LLC is a national solution provider for the content creation industries.
Video Hardware Services was formed in 1988 by Bernie Howes and Blaine Holm as a VCR repair shop.
After a few years of scraping together money and equipment, and as new devices for video were invented for the Amiga, VHS was ready for something new.
www.videohardware.com /html/about_us.html   (739 words)

  
 Streamingmedia.com: NewTek Ships Video Toaster [2]
The Video Toaster [2] retails for $2995.00 and includes a real time nonlinear editor, live web streaming, character generation, 2D painting and compositing, 3D animation and effects, real time keying, video and audio processing, and all the production tools you need, in an integrated, easy-to-use package.
Video Toaster [2] capitalizes on NewTek's decade of experience with desktop video integration to combine an affordable, fast and easy-to-use interface with uncompromising quality for live production, post-production and Internet streaming.
The integration in the Video Toaster [2] is designed to enhance workflow and provide the user with a familiar set of tools to accomplish all aspects of video production.
www.streamingmedia.com /press/view.asp?id=807   (1087 words)

  
 What is toaster? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Originally used to describe outdated or slow hardware (referring to the power of a kitchen toaster), the term is now often used to describe a product that joins various components in one easy-to-use package (referring to the ease of using a kitchen toaster).
For example, a video toaster is a desktop video editor that features all the software and hardware needed to create broadcast-quality video in one integrated system.
An intranet toaster is an all-in-one server that can be connected to an existing LAN and configured through a Web browser.
www.webopedia.com /TERM/T/toaster.html   (156 words)

  
 Intel P4 VT Config
Video Toaster has a plug-in for the TMPEG program, but even with Pro-Coder, you can easily load a VT[4] Project.
The Video Toaster does not care if a stream is full screen or 1/4 screen, it takes the same bandwidth to play it back.
The Video Toaster software has an amazing 'background' render feature that makes the rendering process of more than 2 streams transparent.
www.videohardware.com /html/intel_p4_vt_config.html   (1780 words)

  
 Streaming Media World: The NewTek Video Toaster 2
Back in 1990, a revolution began in the PC industry as the Video Toaster began shipping for the first time.
The Video Toaster was an unusual name describing the marriage of hardware and software into a system that gave Amiga users the ability to create desktop video production.
He said: “The Video Toaster is a hardware and software solution, hardware in that it is a ¾ length 32 bit PCI card, but all that card does is to get video in and out of the computer.
smw.internet.com /video/docs/vidtoast   (424 words)

  
 Re: video toaster effects -- Kane Peterson -- 2004/11/25
The Video Toaster was a video switcher on a card that ran in the Amiga computer system.
The Video Toaster was only NTSC, so if you are from a PAL part of the world, that would explain why you might of not heard about it.
In short, if you have a Video Toaster in use at a school, students would create the transition nightmare video.
www.softimage.com /community/xsi/discuss/archives/ds.archive.0411/msg01525.htm   (233 words)

  
 Video Toaster, & more
VT[4] + SX-8/4 + RS-8 + software (VT-Edit, Aura 2.5b, LightWave 3D [8.3], Toaster CG and others) All software is keyed to the VT board.
VT[4] + SDI I/O option + software (VT-Edit, Aura 2.5b, LightWave 3D [8], Toaster CG and others) All software is keyed to the VT board.
Video Toaster Genlock Option (for VT[3] and previous versions)
www.stormdesignstudio.com /price_videotoaster.htm   (135 words)

  
 Video University: Video University Forums: Wedding & Event Videography: video toaster
Yep, we still have our 1994 Video Toaster Flyer still cranking out projects in the studio as well (few people probably still actually use the same computer built that long ago, but the Flyer is VERY viable).
If it wasn't for the Toaster and then the Flyer the Amiga at least in the states would be a dino long foselized but since Newtek kept developing the T/F for years after Amiga went belly up and still today service the thing the Amiga has had a long life on lifesupport.
Newtek after the bankruptcy though turned their attentions to developing the VT series which went thru many variations before hitting the market and also continued the push on Lightwave development which kept them alive.
www.videouniversity.com /forums/gforum.cgi?post=87844   (1597 words)

  
 SnapStream Community -Transform your Toaster Oven
Picture with the outside case removed, holes for the power supply and motherboard were cut and the parts mounted.
Additionally, the "on" button to the toaster was wired to the power switch of the PC.
Here, the toaster is running, with the 12" neon tube adding a little flair to the case.
www.snapstream.com /Community/Articles/tvtoaster   (191 words)

  
 NewTek Video Toaster Readme v1.03
For instance, it might be running at 28.0 frames a second, when the Toaster is recording video the frame rate is obviously driver by the external deck.
In this example, when the video recorded is played back at 29.97 frames a second by the Toaster (the correct NTSC frame rate) then it is slightly to short in comparison to what was recorded.
For lossless or uncompressed quality video output, it is important that you have a video striped set of at least three drives.
www.videoguys.com /VT1.03Readme.htm   (2901 words)

  
 .::OneVideo::. Video Toaster SDI
Video Toaster SDI Option The Video Toaster is an all-digital, Broadcast quality, online edit system.
The Video Toaster SDI Interface uses SMPTE 259M video in and out, and AES-EBU audio in and out.
If you need to send your video to an off-line graphics house for compositing, or simply to another VT for your co-worker to use, SDI offers two benefits: video is never re-compressed and your images are sent via a single coaxial cable, instead of a longer component run of three cables.
www.onevideo.co.uk /video-toaster-sdi-p-219.html   (476 words)

  
 Products from DiscreetFX
Open Video Toaster: Finally, the Source Code to the Amiga Video Toaster Flyer is available to all Amiga/MorphOS fans.
Toaster Retro: Enjoy some Nostalgia and travel back to your NLE roots with these Amiga Video Toaster style DVE's.
It does not allow you to use the Video Toaster [2]'s or VT[4]'s software suite which is Windows 2000/XP only but it does allow you to use the Audio, Component in/out and uncompressed video recording/playback features of VT[2]/[3]/[4].
www.discreetfx.com /Products.html   (2042 words)

  
 Videomaker Magazine Test Bench: Mina T2 NewTek Video Toaster 2 Turnkey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
The Toaster 2 is more than just a nonlinear video editor, it is a complete production studio that even includes a live switcher.
The original Toaster was famous not only for its revolutionary power, but also for fun effects.
Toaster 2 continues this tradition with a host of customizable, real-time digital video effects (DVE).
www.minatv.com /toasterreview.htm   (1018 words)

  
 NewTek Europe - Community
The Video Toaster is an ideal system for editing and edited projects or programmes can be shared over a network.
These Video Toasters are all installed in 3GHz Pentium 4 machines with two SATA hard drives at 250 GB each with 1GB of ram
Data is acquired on the Video Toaster and we edit the video and audio (we record spoken commentary directly to the Toaster), plus create any graphics needed.
www.newtek-europe.com /uk/community/videotoaster/teletutto/1.html   (626 words)

  
 Video Editing, best HDV editing, Axio, Matrox Axio, matrox rt, rtx2, Edius, edius nx
Video Editors love the new Video Toaster 3 VT[3]’s uncompressed and uncompromised D1 video output.
Our turnkey Video Toaster VT4 Workstation systems range from a standard Pentium 4 up to the fastest Dual XEON available.
Our turnkey video editing workstations based on the Canopus DVStorm2 PLUS increases efficiency by handling video effortlessly and providing powerful built in features.
www.dvsdirect.com /index.htm   (1309 words)

  
 Wired 2.05: Flying Toasters
The Toaster is a system of wildly inexpensive hardware and software that fits into a Commodore Amiga computer.
In the four years since its release, the Toaster has created an industry and leveled the field for independent video producers while it redefined the look of network television.
The Toaster Development Team was honored with a special technical Emmy.
www.wired.com /wired/archive/2.05/flying.toasters.html   (738 words)

  
 The NewTek Video Toaster: State Of The Software
ToasterPaint was included to give Toaster users the BASIC tools needed to work with images and graphics and for that in my humble opinion I think it does a fine job.
With the possible exception of LightWave, none of these bundled applications to the Video Toaster were meant to be the Final Solution.
Even 7 years after it's initial release, the Video Toaster has proven to this videographer that it can not only stand up to the test of time, but still holds its own against "more advanced" systems being produced today.
clients.oznet.com /cedarcrest/soft_Toaster.html   (1803 words)

  
 Kickin TriCaster, SpeedEDIT, Amiga/Video Toaster Flyer, VT[5] & Final Cut Pro 3rd Party Developer website
DiscreetFX builds custom video effects, editing tools and DVE's (Digital Video Effects) for the Amiga/Video Toaster/Flyer and the Windows 2000/XP based Video Toaster [2]/[3]/[4] TV Studio In a Box.
The Amiga computer defined and created the video editing, computer graphics market when it went on sale in 1985.
Video Toaster, VT[4] and Lightwave 3D is a registered trademark of Newtek www.newtek.com
www.discreetfx.com   (536 words)

  
 Video Toaster VT4, Cinewave, Chromatte: iStudiosTv.com -reseller
The base Toaster unit includes one channel of component video, S-Video, and composite video, and stereo audio input and output.
This is remarkable, considering that Toaster converts all incoming video to uncompressed video at 22MB per second.
VT[4] delivers all of this plus unsurpassed video quality with uncompressed component digital video and four-channel audio.Back in 1990, a revolution began in the PC industry as the Video Toaster began shipping for the first time.
www.istudiostv.com /Video-Toaster-3.aspx   (2781 words)

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