> From: Charlie Reyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [PCI] Powermac 8600/300

> You could play around with 8.1's Apple Video Player to capture short film
> clips of no more than 7 minutes 30 seconds (2 Gigs HD space) from VHS/DVD
> player (or TV tuner) via RCA jacks. But for full length capture you'll need
> to upgrade to 9.1 and install video editing software like Adobe Premiere 6
> - 6.5, max the RAM, add a video or capture card.
> 
> Charlie


That's interesting Charlie about the 7 min 30 sec. I have captured all sorts
of clips from my favourite films (on TV and Video) using AVP, and burnt to
CD. Fun, but it is a bit of a toy and you get only a tiny picture. I did it
on 8.6 and 9.0.4. This prgm was always crashing and freezing my machine. Had
to make sure I did not try to capture too much at once and kept quitting the
prgm and relaunching to clear memory and stuff. I am sure I was getting much
much less than 2G in such a time? I perhaps had compression activated (you
can choose various for capture ...


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