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What does VT stand for?

Video Toaster


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  • Information technology (IT) and computers
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Worldwide Computer Products News-13 December 2002-NewTek releases Video Toaster [2] update(C)1995-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.
The VideoRaid RTR is sexy looking, but the most alluring part of it is knowing that data integrity is no longer an issue," said Paul Lara, Video Toaster (2) product manager for NewTek.
was founded in early 2001 by a team of seasoned industry executives with a twelve year track record that includes two of the most popular digital media tools of all time; the best-selling Snappy Video Snapshot and the Emmy award-winning Video Toaster.
Tim Jenison, considered by many as the visionary force behind the desktop video revolution, founded NewTek in 1985 and has been instrumental in the development of various influential industry products such as The Video Toaster, The Video Toaster Flyer, LightWave 3-D, Caliber, and most recently Aura.

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