For desktop movie editors and animators, RGB Computer & Video Inc, Riviera Beach, Florida, has come out with the AmiLink video editor for the Microsoft Corp’s Windows operating system. This product is designed to provide the post-production user with an integrated system that incorporates video, audio, graphics, titles and animation with absolute zero frame accurate synchronisation of multiple video and audio transports. RGB’s AmiLink uses the industry standard V-Lan universal control network to control virtually all professional and industrial video equipment. AmiLink blends conventional editing techniques with the power and flexibility of the modern graphical computer, RGB claims. Features include multiple video/audio split edits, advanced match frame edits, EDL sort, cut, copy, paste and append, CMX import and export, inter format control of serial and parallel equipment, and it doubles as a multi-machine single frame recorder for animation. No price or availability was given.
