I can get a "EasyCAP" device for as little as $6.30, but it comes with
software only for Windows PC's. I wonder if it would be recognized by
Apple's iMovie, or iDVD software, or Toast 9 Titanium?
It is cheap enough to risk buying and trying it out. I wonder how it
could compare to a similar device that costs 15 times as much? Some
times you get what you pay for, some times you get lucky and find
something that is just as good, at a drastically lower price, and
sometimes you get screwed when buying the higher priced item. It is
hard to tell which will happen, which is why reading reviews online is
such a great advantage of these times we live in.
Still, I would prefer to get my All-In-Wonder 9700 Pro working in
either of my PowerMac's and use it as an input device, instead of
buying any new devices.
canopus' ADVC300 worked great for me, external processing power and
nice bridge between a VCR and my Quicksilver 2002 Dual 1GHz.
a bit expensive ...
but u get what u pay 4 ...
http://www.grassvalley.com/products/advc300
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