On 01/11/2017 04:00 PM, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
I never saw deck controllers, though it wouldn't have been difficult to homebrew one. When we used a C64 to do some titling for a school project, we just directly recorded the output to the VCR. I do believe there were some genlock products around but I never used one.
Back in 1986 - 1992 or so I made video animation controllers. These could be connected to a variety of editing VCRs such as U-matic, M series and VHS editing decks. It had a Z80 and typical RAM, ROM a calculator LED display and circuitry to lay down a time code and read the time code. It didn't see the video signal at all, just got sync pulses on the remote control connector, and one audio track in and out. Mostly sold to people making videos of scientific results. I sold about 20 of them.

Jon

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