At 8:43 AM -0500 12/3/04, Richard Starr wrote:


Try it.

By the way, my a/d  d/a converter is in my inexpensive Canon zr40 camcorder.
(Later zr models seem to have deleted this feature though other Canon and Sony
camcorders do have it.  I don't know which ones.) The quality is excellent.
There are a number of camcorders out there that have onboard real time
digitizers.  It might be an economical alternative to a stand alone digitizer
and you get a camcorder too.

Caution, when I tried using a Sony camera to record the camera in real time to the computer's HD it had numerous dropouts. When I recorded to DV tape first and then played it to the computer it was okay. This was with a 400MHz G4 tower and I expect that the processor speed will make a difference.
--
Clark Martin
Redwood City, CA, USA
Macintosh / Internet Consulting


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