Whata week. This will be available middle of next month.
Designed <www.pinnaclesys.com>. The Pinnacle Video Capture for Mac OS X 10.4 is a USB device (2.0 or 1.1 port) with onboard MPEG-4 compression and hardware video encoding will run you $99.99. Captures video for iTunes, iPod, iPhone, or Apple TV from any analog source ... camcorder, set-top box (record TV shows), game console (record gameplay) or VCR. Inputs include S-Video, Composite video and stereo audio analog. Got questions ... I think when I was using the Mac PPC (OS 10.0 - 10.3.x) when I watched a video (or a streaming video, once completed,) the video was actually on my computer in a temporary folder. On that old computer I created a folder "TemporaryItems alias" on my desktop for quick access. The folder is storing Youtube but not say Blip.TV, I cannot remember if there was/were different locations and I had aliases within that folder. Part of getting the answer is knowing the right question to ask. Instead I'll ask it three ways because I am not sure which makes more sense. Were streams stored here temporally too? Where are streams of audio/video stored if at all? When watching a stream is the video and audio still stored temporarily on Mac Intel machines? I may have asked this in a different way once before, someone recently was inquiring about it too. I know that screen capture is an option. Don't really want a screen capture of a stream. I swear I am not thinking of stealing ... promoting would be the only reason to muck with anyone's work. I would ask first ... you know, trust me ... do unto others ... Thanks for the help.