The topic being phrased as a question as to whether the new superdrive iMac is the best TV import solution, i'll just throw in my $.02 and say "no."
The best TV import solution ut…
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Originally posted by Swampthing:
<STRONG>I've seen a couple of solutions out there to allow you to connect a video device (cable, satellite, s-video, etc) …
Still looking for opinions here. I probably would like something with a tuner, and figure if I'm gonna shell out $300 for the Hollywood DV Bridge, why not shell out $99 bucks more…
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Originally posted by Swampthing:
<STRONG>Still looking for opinions here. I probably would like something with a tuner, and figure if I'm gonna shell out $…
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Originally posted by rcfuzz:
<STRONG>I have had great success taking the S-Video out from my DirecTV Tivo Receiver and recording on to DV (in this case usin…
Well since this topic rests squarely in MacWorld, i'll just point on that there is a guy over at the BTV forums that suggested using BTV's automatic scene detection features in com…
Hi,
So am I right in thinking there are no digital VCR options for Macintosh?
I have a client looking for a solution that will allow them to record TV using a timer.
At the mom…
I have a timer setup with my Dazzle box and BTV (iMovie is not scriptable). I have it record the simpsons 3 times a day, with a cron job launching one-line applescripts such as
t…
I just converted the .vob files in Kiss of the Dragon to a Sorenson compressed quicktime file for the video and a .mp3 file for the audio. Playing them side by side, it seems that …
From what I know, either the audio or the video runs slightly fast. The reccomended approach is to import the video into Final Cut Pro and extend its length to about 101% or so. Bu…
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Originally posted by XPBlows:
<STRONG>I'm not so sure that Kiss of the Dragon wouldn't be better with out of sync audio... </STRONG>
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Originally posted by Arcayx:
<STRONG>From what I know, either the audio or the video runs slightly fast. The reccomended approach is to import the video int…
don't use FCP for muxing or synching. It's overkill, and it will be working extra hard every time you move your cursor around to display the compressed video and audio.
see this p…
.......seems rather expensive at around 40$ US.
One end is the same size as what normally goes into a sound card, like an old fashioned earphone plug (mini-jack), but split into f…
I own the white AV cable. I bought it at the apple store for $19. The three RCAs are video/left audio/right audio. Now for digital video cameras you'll need a firewire cable (smal…
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Originally posted by SeSawaya:
<STRONG>The one that looks JUST like it that came with my video camera dose NOT do the same thing.
Hope this helps …