On Sun, 5 Dec 2004 00:20:01 -0500 Pat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I am looking for a PCI video card that is for G2 PowerMac.
>The card must be OS X compatible.
>The card also can be used under OS 8, and OS 9.
>The card need to have video in port (s-video or composite video) to
>capture video.
>The card need to have TV turner.
>If the card have DVD decoder, that will be good.
>Any recommentation?
>


Older video capture cards with TV tuners won't work with OS X for lack of
drivers. If you dispense with built-in TV tuner you might consider the
external Canopus ADVC-100 transcoder with analog RCA/S-Video/Firewire
in/out that needs no driver to work with 8.6/9.1/10.x.x. Connect it to your
PCI Mac via Firewire 400 card and capture video with Adobe Premiere or
Final Cut Pro. You can capture entire TV programs, commercials included,
given adequate hard disk space.

Check out <http://www.canopus.com>

Charlie

PS; there is a Canopus ADVC-200 with built-in TV tuner designed for
domestic Japanese TV channels that might not work elsewhere.



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