--- caristia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I recently resurrected from the closet my PowerMac
> 6100/66.  Because
> components are at bargain prices now, (purchased
> thru LEMSWAP), I decided
> to have some fun with it.  I replaced the DOS Card
> with an A/V card and
> boost ram to 72M.  I successfully cabled up a VCR
> and TV and can view and
> capture video.  However, I can't  "export to VCR". I
> have VideoShop
> software that has a "print to monitor" command, but
> don't know how to make
> the VCR recognize it.
> 
> Is there some application, extension, etc that I
> need to enable VCR export?

I found this page http://www.kan.org/6100/ a great
help when I got my 6100. There's a section on AV. 

Hope that helps.


                
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