Perhaps this one:

http://daystar-store.com/xlr8proviewusbfullscreenvideocapturepackageforusb20.aspx

Only about $50 cheaper than EyeTV Hybrid, but I've used it in the past to
capture and preserve old VHS and it has worked very well.

 - Tony

On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 8:02 AM, Christopher Icha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>
> Hi
>
> I am getting rid of my old beige g3 that I have been using (amongst
> other things) to watch tv.  I have it connected to a set-top box,
> using a scart lead with phono plugs, via the video-in ports on the
> back.  Simplicity!  Question.  Is there a way to do a similar thing
> with a g4?  I have a MDD with wide-screen running 10.4 and an 20inch
> intel iMac. I would love to connect the set-top box output to the g4
> or iMac in some way.  Anyone have any ideas other than shelling out
> for EyeTV or some similar type set up, as to how this could be done.
>
> :0)
>
> >
>

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