on 18/11/05 23:34, Kristina at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> on 11/18/05 10:14 PM, Fabian Fang at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> 
>>> does iMovie run in OS9x?
>> 
>> The older iMovie Version 2 does run under OS 9.x, but it requires
>> native FireWire, which your Lombard does not have.
> 
> ratz... my G3 Beige is only 277MHz
> 
> so how did they do clay animation in the...uh  old G3 days?

Well, there have been video input cards for many years on the Macintosh.
Usually, these cards would have some dedicated chips that would do the
conversion from analog to digital. Back then, you also needed to have a fast
Macintosh because of the amount of information that was captured in real
time. There were also cards for PowerBooks. I still have a CapSure PCMCIA
card that lets you import video into a PowerBook. I tried it a few times
when I got it a few years ago. The quality was average but it was doing the
work. Before iMovie, you would use a software like Adobe Premiere to do the
editing.

-Laurent.
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