My Reply follows quote. On 25/11/2005 23:15 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >Obviously, I have a 7500, and was thinking about the video in ports. I >was thinking it might be nice to take some video from TV, save it to >file so I can take a TV show with me on the road? >Would I need any special equipment/software? It seems straight forward >since it has the video in built in, but wanted to ask just the same. >Brian --------- Well, if the show is short you will be OK. However, the format that the 7500 captures by default, with the original Apple Video Player software will require a BIG honking disk for even 1/2 hour of show. Also the frame rate will not be too good, but it can be done.
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