Hi, iMovie can be used with any usb cam that a certain bit of
software allows.
The software is by IOXperts.
Steve
On 3 Jan 2006, at 21:53, Sander wrote:
Weyert,
can I say that when the camera works iMovie HD it will work with
Flash too?
I think iMovie is more restrictive, as it works
Stephen Matthews wrote:
Hi, iMovie can be used with any usb cam that a certain bit of
software allows.
The software is by IOXperts.
Yes, I know but I mean the Camere-object in Flash player can it use DV
camera too. For example work _all_ the camera which also work in iMovie
with th
Weyert,
Only my question is if it's possible to use a DV camera for the
real installation instead of such webcam.
On Mac, any video source is good. I have an old Hi8 camera hooked up
to an analog Miro Motion DC30 card using a non-official OSX driver.
My entire system sees it, so does
Hi Sander,
Thanks! This is great news can I say that when the camera works iMovie
HD it will work with Flash too? I don't have such good quality camera at
room at the moment, so I won't be able to test it out. Good reason to
use my Apple too ;-)
Yours,
Weyert de Boer
Weyert,
Only my
Weyert,
can I say that when the camera works iMovie HD it will work with
Flash too?
I think iMovie is more restrictive, as it works only with DV
camera's. iMovie wouldn't work with my analog source.
Macrobe has this on their technote (seems to apply to Windows only):
Video is captured
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