Re: iMovie and firewire card in Lombard 400

2002-05-20 Thread Roger Shufflebottom
At 10:20 pm -0700 15/5/02, Michael J. Granado wrote: I just got a copy of iMovie 2.1.1 and saw the requirements must have built in firewire. Does this mean that a firewire card with my Lombard 400 Mac OS 9.1 won't work with iMovie 2? Has anyone gotten it to work anyway with a firewire card? I

Re: iMovie and firewire card in Lombard 400

2002-05-20 Thread Remy Davison
I just got a copy of iMovie 2.1.1 and saw the requirements must have built in firewire. Does this mean that a firewire card with my Lombard 400 Mac OS 9.1 won't work with iMovie 2? Has anyone gotten it to work anyway with a firewire card? I tried this on my Wallstreet 292 Mhz with a firewire2Go

Re: iMovie and firewire card in Lombard 400

2002-05-16 Thread Dick Grable
Worked fine on my 333 Lombard even using OS X. The playback screen was a little choppy and VM had to be turned off when using OS 9 but otherwise nothing unusual. The biggest constraint is the fact that digital video takes 1 gig per 5 minutes. I just got a copy of iMovie 2.1.1 and saw the

Re: iMovie and firewire card in Lombard 400

2002-05-16 Thread Luis Sequeira
I'm running a 30G Travelstar drive that runs at 4200rpm, a Sonnet 500mHz upgrade in a WS with 192MB of RAM, an OrangeMicro Firewire card and a Sony DCR-VX2000. Playback is choppy onscreen, and export is terrible. Almost no sound, and there are dropped frames. Anyone have any ideas?=20 Choppy

iMovie and firewire card in Lombard 400

2002-05-15 Thread Michael J. Granado
I just got a copy of iMovie 2.1.1 and saw the requirements must have built in firewire. Does this mean that a firewire card with my Lombard 400 Mac OS 9.1 won't work with iMovie 2? Has anyone gotten it to work anyway with a firewire card? maybe a dumb question, but just wanted to know what