Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 14 Sep 1998 12:16:52 -0500 (CDT) | From | Oliver Xymoron <> | Subject | Re: NEWSFLASH! Linux ported to Commodore VIC-20!! |
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On 14 Sep 1998, Anders Melchiorsen wrote:
> So a 4 hour video tape could carry like 60MB if your data is correct.
If you only use the audio tracks. With a VGA-to-NTSC converter and a framegrabber, you could up this number quite a bit. Assuming only 320x200x8 resolution, grabbing only 15 frames a sec (below even VHS quality), that's 64k/frame*15frames/sec*3600sec/hour=~ 3.5G/hour. Of course, for the cost of a decent framegrabber, genlock, and VCR, you could buy a good tape drive..
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