My set-up: iMacDV400 OS9.1.2/OSX.1 / 512MB RAM
Sony Video Cam (analogue) - Global Village Video Capture
Module
Global Village Video Impression
The problem : I have to boot up and use OS 9 to capture the video off the
video cam
Even in the capture stage, the video is already
choppy (dropped frames?)
The captured video gets saved as a .mov file
I tried to edit the video in Final Cut Pro 2 but
more frames are dropped
Question: Whats a cost effective way to reduce the number of frames
dropped in the
import process?
Is there any way to improve the quality of the
video already captured ?
Thanks a lot for your comments and suggestions
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