Abstract

As computer processing power increases and prices dramatically decrease, video facilities are looking to replace dedicatded hardware with general-purpose computers running software tailored for video applications. This revolution in the computer industry has also led to the proliferation of 3-D computer graphics departments in most video facilities. Ethernet and SCSI greatly enhance the versatility and functionality of video peripherals connected to computers. Currently digital disk recorders are the most common video peripherals that use SCSI and Ethernet to integrate with computers

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