> >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

Thank you Charlie, but that ADVC-100 is a little bit expensive for me.
I am thinking about the range 128.  Is this OS X compatible?

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