Broadcast Editing NLE & Vision Switcher

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Im shifting and I got years of collection of electronic stuffBroadcast equipmentBusiness stuff and household stuff and soon listing a business

This cost about $50,000 back in the ninetys!!!

MPEG compression 3:1
Vision Switcher 6YC 6CVBS & composite x2
Comes with heaps of books and extra reading
Controller so use as a NLE or DECK to DECK controller.
20g hard drive (amazing at the time) SCSI
Inbuilt TBCRS232 & 422 etc
Digitizes at 3:1 and can edit with effects etc...

This system was way ahead of its time and was produced by VM STUDIO (FAST MACHINE) later bought by Pinnacle then bought out by AVID.

This has been dismantled for about 5-years and will likely need someone who knows a little about computers to get it going so BUYER BEWAREalthough it may work first thing? Will need computer monitors.
Comes in a huge computer case which is worthier several hundred in itself.



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Auction Number: 188359144

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Location:Manukau City, Auckland
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Great to see a Fast Video Machine on Trademe! I cut on one of these from 1998-2002 and they are fantastic machines. You can run a full edit suite on a Pentium 100 with 16mb ram... How many of today's programs can do that? However the SCSI drives are quite particular, that's where the big cost can be. But it's a very friendly interface, and extremely advanced if the editor knows how to fully utilise it.  posted by: invervegas_conz (21 )  3:00 pm, Tue 18 Nov
Yeah...thanks...i was one of the first to get one from Hagemyer...about 92...upgraded late 90's and was very stable and easy to use...now i use a VT5 toaster from newtek...thanks 3:15 pm, Tue 18 Nov



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