DPS TBC-III Time Base Corrector for Amiga 2000 3000(T) 4000(T) Video Toaster PC For Sale

DPS TBC-III Time Base Corrector for Amiga 2000 3000(T) 4000(T) Video Toaster PC
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DPS TBC-III Time Base Corrector for Amiga 2000 3000(T) 4000(T) Video Toaster PC:
$89.98

DPS Personal TBC-III (VT-2500)
Copyright 1992-93 DPS Digital Processing Systems, Inc.

Featuring both composite and S-Video (S-VHS or Hi-8) inputs, the DPS Personal TBC III can be used to interface virtually any VCR, laser disc player or camcorder to production switcher or computer video systems including the NewTek Toaster. Special Effects include Rock Solid Freeze (Both Field and Frame), Variable Strobe and Forced Monochrome. The DPS Personal TBC III can be installed in any IBM PC compatible or AMIGA 2000/3000/4000 series computers or in a DPS ES-2000 series expansion system.

All Video proc amp functions, system timing, scene memories and even color balance can be adjusted using intuitive DPS Personal Series software. Both AMIGA and MS-DOS versions are provided. The DPS Personal TBC III is also compatible with the multi-channel RC-2000 desktop remote control. Either scheme permits you to mix and match DPS Personal TBC II, III, and IV cards with DPS 230/235 rackmount TBCs as well as the DPS Personal V-Scope.

Comes with TBC-III Card, Internal Daisy Chain Cable, Internal Serial Control Cable,
2 BNC-RCA Adapters, copy of Manual and copy of the Latest Amiga/PC/DOS Software Install Disks.

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