Path: utzoo!dciem!nrcaer!scs!spl1!laidbak!att!pacbell!ames!hc!beta!sct From: sct@beta.UUCP (Stephen Tenbrink) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: frame buffers for digital vcr's Message-ID: <19772@beta.UUCP> Date: 2 Jun 88 19:10:52 GMT Article-I.D.: beta.19772 References: <8805250108.AA15171@jade.berkeley.edu> Organization: Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos, N.M. Lines: 13 Summary: CCD frame buffer? In article <8805250108.AA15171@jade.berkeley.edu>, SPGDCM@CMSA.BERKELEY.EDU writes: > That is, is it the case that a Toshiba or whatever "digital" vcr > selling for $400 just happens to have half-a-megabyte of RAM to > enable it to freeze a frame? Or do some of these machines have to have > a meg or more to store and display one frame with one-half meg while > saving up the next frame in another half-meg, to enable clean digital > forward search? Are these VCR's really digital? It seems a very expensive way to do the frame buffering for the prices these VCR's sell for. Could an analog approach be used instead. I could conceive of using a Charge Coupled Device (CCD) to grab frames. I'm not sure this is what they do but having used frame buffers here I know they're not cheap.