> Are you talking about capture or playback?
> These Macs were never designed to capture 640x480 at 30fps. No matter 
> the speed of your processor or drives. At 640x480 you can grab 
> frames, perhaps even a few frames a second.

This one tops out at around six.

> Your best bet is to capture 320x480 at 30fps. This is pretty much the 
> maximum. Some cannot even get this. After you have edited your video, 
> you can export 320x480 hardware doubled. On a regular TV, you may not 
> know the difference between this and 640x480.

Since you're not expanding the horizontal, how does this work? Or is this
a trick of the A/V inputs (which my 7300 doesn't have, I use a video capture
card)?

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