>>If you have other experiences with video on wallstreets I'd be most
interested to hear as I have a PDQ, or wallstreet II, myself.










Hmmmm. . . I'm sure you gotta be dropping frames all over the place !!?

-VDO21 .

I would just like to say that, while not a very fast machine, the wallstreet is able to do dv video. I never tried under OS X, but on OS 9, with a clean disk partition for video capture on the internal hd, I had good results doing dv video - no noticeable dropped frames, and good quality results. (This was on a 233MHz Wallstreet II, with 320MB of ram and 20GB hard drive, Firewire2Go card). Not nearly as fast as my current 1GHz TiBook, but it did work flawlessly.


ymmv

Luis

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