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Subject: WORM drives as animation output devices
Message-ID: <17231@glacier.STANFORD.EDU>
Date: Fri, 4-Dec-87 22:43:39 EST
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Posted: Fri Dec  4 22:43:39 1987
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Organization: Stanford University
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Keywords: videodisk animation single-frame recording


     Anyone trying to use a WORM drive as a buffering medium for the creation
of video one frame at a time?  Ideally, one would like to create CD-V disks
frame by frame, something which should not be fundamentally impossible.
Next best would be to use a WORM disk as a buffering device for the
digital accumulation of frames to be played back later at high speed by
a suitable play program, at which time, of course, one could record the
output on videotape.

					John Nagle