> Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2003 03:18:45 -0800
> Subject: Re: Any way to import video into a Wall Street Powerbook?
> From: Illovox Media <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> 
> Of course it depends upon overall format, "quality" and "experience"
> desired, but you can capture on just about anything.  A wall street will
> capture, and it will do so on any of its internal drives.  You can capture
> via PCMCIA USB or FireWire, via 8 pin serial, via SCSI...whatever.  As for
> using Final Cut Pro, You can easily use V.1, probably V.2, Premiere, Movie
> Works, etc. etc.

Remember, I'm running OS 9.1 here. Are any of these products still
available for "Classic"?

My CPU is G4/500; the WS bus speed is 83 Mhz, but my purpose is
for conversion of analog VHS to DVD (i.e. not playback from the HD;
I don't have a DVD player inside or outside my WS)

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