Richard Starr wrote:

> --- You wrote:
> How do I work around this or do I buy an after market firewire card?
>
> What else will I need?
> --- end of quote ---
> A pci firewire card works fine.  I don't know why they keep specifying
> 'built-in'.  I found I needed a fan on it to keep it from going intermittant
> (had 3 but that was the problem.)  You'll probably want more storage, which is
> pretty cheap these days.
>
> Your A/V card is irrelevant for firewire video, except for the audio part.
>
> Good luck.
>
> Rich

What I am trying to do is take video from my VHS camcorder and put it into the
computer and then edit it once it is there.  I do not see any RCA or SVHS plugs
on the firewire card.

I can get the video into the computer using Apple Video Player, but how do I edit
it with iMovie?

Dan



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