On Tue, 21 Aug 2001 15:07, Ronnie Gauthier orated thus:
> I use a connectix "quick clip". Works with my TV(S-video), S-VHS unit and
> Sony trv-525 digital 8 cam. Mine is parallel version, there is also a usb.
> I use it strictly under Win NT, works great. D8 runs about 200M/minute for
> .avi's, about 45M/minute in MPEG-2. I have Ulead Video Studio and
> Macromedia Director, both work great. You should look at real.com's real
> producer. Takes video down to 2.5M/minute VS 15M/minute of MPEG-1. IBM
> HotMedia(free) can do things with .avi files for web animations and sync
> audio/video. Go grab a trial version of MacroMedia director and you can
> work with video to CD for 30 days. Big learning curve.
>
> If you decide to spend $$ you should take a serious look at firewire
> (IEEE1394) products
> http://www.cwol.com/firewire/firewire_products.htm
>
> Search on Iomega Buz. If you think it might work with your card I will give
> you the unit plus cord minus the card(it fried) for shipping. It has
> standard RCA video/audio and s-video in/out-puts. The card end of the cord
> is 15 pin with mono/stereo with jump jack for external audio track in. You
> probably already have the RCA and s-video patch cords you would need.
Will go look and then see if i can get what i want, many thanks
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