Re: Using an *40 AV to edit VHS video

2003-01-07 Thread J Sand
Now I'm confused about who is confused about what started this confusion. Though it might sound like a joke, it isn't. The lack of relevant quotes have left me wondering what is going on with the "40 AV and VHS" thread and what the answer was to the question. John

Re: Using an *40 AV to edit VHS video

2003-01-05 Thread Robert Gray
At 20:39:48 -0700 on 01/05/03, Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I'm not sure if I was the only one confused, >but I'm not anymore. Do you mean you're not the only one confused anymore or that you aren't confused anymore. I'm confused. ;-) -- Quadlist is sponsored by

Re: Using an *40 AV to edit VHS video

2003-01-05 Thread Michael Emery
Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: You must have made a typo when you typed "SPAV handles 8-bit color and the SPAV handles 24-bit color". You got it right, Rob, and I got it wrong. The SPRO does 24-bit. I assumed that the Spigot Pro AV was in the market before the Spigot Power AV due to

Re: Using an *40 AV to edit VHS video

2003-01-04 Thread Rob
Benson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Quadlist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 1:34 PM Subject: Re: Using an *40 AV to edit VHS video > So the fact my Spigot PowerAV came with a short ribbon to connect it to > the PDS board on a PowerMac x100 and the man

Re: Using an *40 AV to edit VHS video

2003-01-04 Thread James S Jones
Not imaging it. Of course the SPAV works in an 8100 and, yes, there is a cable for making the AV connection on a PPC in lieu of the in line, direct connection for the Quadras. On Saturday, January 4, 2003, at 12:34 PM, Mark Benson wrote: > So the fact my Spigot PowerAV came with a short ribbon

Re: Using an *40 AV to edit VHS video

2003-01-04 Thread Mark Benson
On Saturday, Jan 4, 2003, at 18:52 Europe/London, Rob wrote: > I assumed that the Spigot Pro AV was in the market before the Spigot > Power > AV due to the fact that the 840av was in the market before the Nubus > Power > Mac AV's. But I didn't buy either one when they were new... I assumed > t

Re: Using an *40 AV to edit VHS video

2003-01-04 Thread Rob
Message - From: "Michael Emery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Quadlist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 2:37 PM Subject: Re: Using an *40 AV to edit VHS video > The SPAV preceded the SPRO to market in actuality. And by the time the > SPRO appe

Re: Using an *40 AV to edit VHS video

2003-01-03 Thread Rob
a couple of G3 upgrades (6100 & 7500) that I wanted to play with... The pile never seems to get any smaller! Rob - Original Message - From: "Mark Benson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Quadlist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 12:5

Re: Using an *40 AV to edit VHS video

2003-01-03 Thread Michael Emery
Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: The SpigotPower AV's were the later ones sold for the PowerMacs. The only difference between the two, AFAIK, is the little ribbon cable required on the PMacs. The SPAV preceded the SPRO to market in actuality. And by the time the SPRO appeared, it was soon

Re: Using an *40 AV to edit VHS video

2003-01-02 Thread Mark Benson
On Friday, Jan 3, 2003, at 01:48 Europe/London, Rob wrote: > Mine is a SpigotPro AV, I'm looking at the original box right now... > The > SpigotPower AV's were the later ones sold for the PowerMacs. The only > difference between the two, AFAIK, is the little ribbon cable required > on > the PMa

Re: Using an *40 AV to edit VHS video

2003-01-02 Thread Rob
taken the time to get it going... It was going to go into a IIci or a Quadra 650 someday, time permitting. Rob - Original Message - From: "Mark Benson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Quadlist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 5:40 PM Subject: R

Re: Using an *40 AV to edit VHS video

2003-01-02 Thread Michael Emery
Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: I've got a SpigotProAV. This indeed works with the older Quicktime versions available, but the later versions (5-6?) complain about the lack of a CODEC to view the file. On a machine with QT4 (I think), it wouldn't show the video, but the audio was

Re: Using an *40 AV to edit VHS video

2003-01-02 Thread Mark Benson
On Thursday, Jan 2, 2003, at 23:37 Europe/London, Robert Gray wrote: > At 22:06:19 -0600 on 01/02/03, Michael Emery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I have a SPRO (Spigot Pro AV) that works fine from 7.1 through 8.1. >> It requires an extension to make it work well with QuickTime. > > Would it be

Re: Using an *40 AV to edit VHS video

2003-01-02 Thread Robert Gray
At 22:06:19 -0600 on 01/02/03, Michael Emery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I have a SPRO (Spigot Pro AV) that works fine from 7.1 through 8.1. >It requires an extension to make it work well with QuickTime. Would it be possible to tell us specifically what the extension is? -- Quadlist is sponsor

Re: Using an *40 AV to edit VHS video

2003-01-01 Thread Rob
rojects on the go right now, but sometime in the near future I will look at it again... - Original Message - From: "the pickle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Quadlist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2003 9:45 PM Subject: Re: Using an *40 AV to e

Re: Using an *40 AV to edit VHS video

2003-01-01 Thread the pickle
At 21:42 -0700 on 01/01/03, Rob wrote: >The last time I tried to reformat and partition the 4GB drive, the OS >complained that the drive itself was too large. On OS 8.1, there were no What formatting tool did you use, and what OS was it? There are some gotchas outlined in the FAQ that you might

Re: Using an *40 AV to edit VHS video

2003-01-01 Thread Rob
- Original Message - From: "Michael Emery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Quadlist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2003 9:06 PM Subject: Re: Using an *40 AV to edit VHS video > Fusion Recorder is a good one. I believe there is a download link at t

Re: Using an *40 AV to edit VHS video

2003-01-01 Thread Michael Emery
Happy New Years, Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: What are the best apps for digitizing video? Fusion Recorder is a good one. I believe there is a download link at the AV Quadra site: . If that fails, let me know and I'll send you the stuff. I'm

Re: Using an *40 AV to edit VHS video

2003-01-01 Thread Rob
he questions, but I figured since it was already being discussed... Thanks, Rob - Original Message - From: "Dan Palka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Quadlist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2002 12:17 PM Subject: Re: Using an *40 AV to edit VHS v

Re: Using an *40 AV to edit VHS video

2003-01-01 Thread Rob
st" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2002 1:51 PM Subject: Re: Using an *40 AV to edit VHS video If your VCR or camcorder only has RCA jacks, would there be an advantage to using an "s-video" adapter or cable (allowing you to use the s-video port on the compu

Re: Using an *40 AV to edit VHS video

2002-12-31 Thread Jim Pendarvis
At 2:26 PM +0100 12/31/2, Andreas Anjou wrote: >The 2 RCA-jacks are for video, thats right, but for composite video, >you´ll get better quality if you use the "ADB type" jacks which are >inline with the other connectors (monitor, sound, AAUI...) Called >"s-video" also marked with "in" and "out" in

Re: Using an *40 AV to edit VHS video

2002-12-31 Thread Dan Palka
> >Quicktime 4 pro (is availiable for 68 k) for capturing video\ Yes QuickTime 4 is a must. I don't like the player that comes with QuickTime 4 though. If you can find the player that came with QuickTime 2, then you 1: don't have to pay for and register quicktime 4 and 2: the quicktime 2

Re: Using an *40 AV to edit VHS video

2002-12-31 Thread Jim Chubbuck
The Mac AV FAQ may be of some use to u: > http://www.sims.berkeley.edu/~jwang/cgi/av-faq tafkar We're here to help each other get through this thing, whatever it is. --Mark Vonnegut -- Quadlist is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com

Re: Using an *40 AV to edit VHS video

2002-12-31 Thread Andreas Anjou
Hi I bought a used Quadra 840AV with lots of installed software from someone clearing out his basement. Unfortunately I've never worked with a Mac before. It didn't come with any books of any sorts and I'm wondering if any of you have any experience using this Mac for editing, if there's any info

Re: Using an *40 AV to edit VHS video

2002-12-30 Thread E McCann
At 08:10 AM 12/30/2002, AylmerQuebec typed thusly: >A quick aside: What is Macromedia Flash, what is it used for? I see it >mentioned every so often Many websites with animation (either full "animated" sites, or things like rollovers) use Flash. It's reasonably compact, but you do need a plug

Using an *40 AV to edit VHS video

2002-12-30 Thread AylmerQuebec
Hi I bought a used Quadra 840AV with lots of installed software from someone clearing out his basement. Unfortunately I've never worked with a Mac before. It didn't come with any books of any sorts and I'm wondering if any of you have any experience using this Mac for editing, if there's any info