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Digital Processing Systems Inc.

Exhibitor Name:


    Digital Processing Systems Inc.

Conference(s) Exhibited At:


[ SIGGRAPH 1997 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1996 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1995 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1994 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1993 ]

Address:


  • 11 Spiral Drive
  • Florence,
  • Kentucky
  • United States

    SIGGRAPH 1997

    DPS products at SIGGRAPH 97 include DPS Hollywood, a 100-percent uncompressed DI Video Disk Recorder and DPS Spark, a direct DV (FireWire) editing system for PC and Mac systems. The DPS Perception family of non-linear editing and animation products and Eyeon Digital Fusion Non-Linear Compositing Software are also demonstrated.

    SIGGRAPH 1996

    DPS showcases its complete line of digital disk recorders for animation and non-linear video editing applications, including a new uncompressed model featuring serial D-1 I/O. The popular DPS Perception Video Recorder featured, along with the new Perception A4V Digital Audio for Video Recorder and the Perception F/X Transition Accelerator card.

    SIGGRAPH 1995

    DPS showcases their new Perception Video Recorder, a PCI bus digital disk recorder system. Ideal for animation and video editing, the PVR-2500 features an integrated SCSI hard drive controller and 10 bit video encoding. Software is offered for both Windows 3.1 and Windows NT (Intel, DEC Alpha, MIPS, and PowerPC).

    SIGGRAPH 1994

    Digital Processing Systems is demonstrating its critically acclaimed DPS Personal Animation Recorder for the PC. The PC PAR is an affordable hard- drive-based video animation recording system. A number of new software enhancements are shown at SIGGRAPH 94, including Windows integration with synchronized sound.

    SIGGRAPH 1993

    New for SIGGRAPH is the DPS DR- 3100 Personal Animation Recorder for IBM-compatible computers, which permits real-time recording and playback of video animations at a true 30 frames per second. Genlock, Composite, Component (Betacam/MII), and Y/Coutputs are standard. Other products, including the DPS-210 Universal Transcoder, are also on display.

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