Hi video gurus,
I'm trying to do one of the following:
- capture an HDMI signal into a Macbook Pro or Air,
- capture an S-Video or composite video connection the same way
Available ports: USB 2.0, FW400, FW800
Internet alludes to it but I haven't found a commercial adaptor or cable yet.
The best video capture option for you depends a lot on what you want to do with
the video.
Several Elgato USB TV receivers have composite and S-video video capture such
as the EyeTV Hybrid which is great for capturing video directly into the EyeTV
software in MPEG-2 format for burning
or if you can spend a little money there is this from a great company :)
http://www.blackmagic-design.com/au/products/ultrastudio3d/
Best regards
Roger
On 11/09/2011, at 2:46 PM, David de la Hunty wrote:
Hi video gurus,
I'm trying to do one of the following:
- capture an HDMI
Hi all,
I just set-up my laptop for our coming holiday I also ended up re-installing
Dropbox - but now I keep getting the warning about Dropbox being an
application downloaded from the internet - I expect to get this message the
FIRST time I open it after downloading - but it keeps coming up
On 11/09/2011, at 4:12 PM, Neil Houghton wrote:
Hi all,
I just set-up my laptop for our coming holiday I also ended up re-installing
Dropbox - but now I keep getting the warning about Dropbox being an
application downloaded from the internet - I expect to get this message the
FIRST time
Steven
That would be good, do send me his details off list. Homework rates
sounds good too.
Cheers,
G.
On 10/09/2011, at 3:57 PM, Steven Knowles wrote:
Hi Glen
My cousin's a graphic designer. He's in the UK though that's never
affected anything. Something he's done recently for me
Hi everyone. I hope you were all out there in the sunshine today and not
glued to a computer!
I decided to Repair Permissions, so I restarted into Recovery and repaired
permissions a lot of them. So I did it again, and again there were just as
many, so did it again, and again! Four times, and
This article might be helpful Lloyd. http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1448
It seems that to expect NIL Errors is just not going to happen.
Given this list at http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1448 is quite long, plus they
are safe to ignore, it would seem a pity that Apple hasn't tagged or flagged
Boot from the recovery partition (command-R at startup) and repair permissions.
You don't mention what errors you are receiving Lloyd.
You'll always get error messages from it -- normally ok to ignore them as long
as you see Repair Permissions Complete.
Sent from Ronni's iPad
On 11/09/2011, at
Hi Ian,
Apple puts out a document called the Human Interface Guidelines, or HIG for
short. It has rules that all interface developers must follow. When it comes to
toolbar icons there is a very short list of standard icons that are provided in
the development kit and the rest are created by
On 11/09/2011, at 4:12 PM, Neil Houghton wrote:
Hi all,
I just set-up my laptop for our coming holiday I also ended up re-installing
Dropbox - but now I keep getting the warning about Dropbox being an
application downloaded from the internet - I expect to get this message the
FIRST
Thanks Tim and Ronni,
I read the article and am now happier. At least it is not my particular
iMac!
Lloyd
This article might be helpful Lloyd. http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1448
It seems that to expect NIL Errors is just not going to happen.
Given this list at
Hi Peter ( Hi Ronni for previous response),
I think I have got to the bottom of this - bear with the preamble - I get to
the point eventually ;o)
Since I hadn't used the laptop for some while, I decided on an erase and
clean install of OSX - which I did - setting up a computer admin account
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