Continuing thanks to all for help with this and that.
I'm looking into ways to use analog sources in a Mac. The Mac is a B&W with a G4 processor running 10.2.8 @ 450MHz with 512MB RAM. The Hollywood DV-Bridge seems like a good enough product as I have seen reports of it working with G4s right out of the box using iMovie. As yet I am not much familiar with iMovie or similar apps. like Final Cut. The DV-Bridge does the digitizing and sends it to the Mac. Saves on processing power. My main question is; does iMovie or other apps. allow you see and hear the import without having to record it? In iMovie, in preferences, in advanced, there is a button marked,"video play through to camera." I thought that might be what I was looking for. But then I thought it should be, play through from camera. Besides video editing I am looking for something that will allow other analog a/v equipment to be used through the B&W, (TV tuner, VCR, and most importantly, my son's video game players. We're trying to move all his stuff into his room:-) I'll keep trying to figure it out but could use some advice.
TIA,
Anand
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