I’d like to capture some miniDV tapes from my camera to my hard drive. I just have a few problems:<BR><BR>1. I have a MacBook Aluminum, which doesn’t have a firewire port.<BR><BR>2. My video editing ...
This week I added USB 2.0 ports and FireWire ports to my computer. Then I hooked my digital camcorder up to a FireWire port and using Nero software transferred my first digital video to my computer.
I got the StreamCam in September, plugged it into one of my iMac’s USB-C ports, and it was instantly recognized by Catalina. I plopped it into its screen mount and plopped that on top of my iMac.
I need to capture some early HD footage from a lot of older miniDV tapes and this camera outputs via Firewire. I would really rather just buy an adapter to bridge between the Firewire and the USB port ...
AJA Video Systems Inc. noted Wednesday that it’s shipping its Io device, a FireWire audio/video interface designed to work with Apple’s Final Cut Pro 4 software. The company is shipping Io to select ...
Over the last ten years, I have owned a lot of video capture cards for my various webcast systems. I have built many mobile webcast workstations in computer cases and most recently in road-rack cases.
Osprey Video today announced the launch of the USB Video Bridge line of stand-alone video-capture devices. Due to increased demand across many market verticals, the company has ramped up production of ...
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