S stoneman 6502 Sep 29, 2008 #2 I recently acquired a Powermac 7600/132 with video inputs. Does anyone know if I can use this to digitize VHS tapes? What application would you use? The CPU has been upgraded to a G4/500mhz and it's running System 9.1 Thanks Pete
I recently acquired a Powermac 7600/132 with video inputs. Does anyone know if I can use this to digitize VHS tapes? What application would you use? The CPU has been upgraded to a G4/500mhz and it's running System 9.1 Thanks Pete
C Christopher 68LC040 Sep 29, 2008 #3 I actually would use iMovie 2 for that, for Quicktime Pro. There is ways of getting the Pro key's for such old versions of Quicktime anyways.
I actually would use iMovie 2 for that, for Quicktime Pro. There is ways of getting the Pro key's for such old versions of Quicktime anyways.
S stoneman 6502 Sep 29, 2008 #4 Thanks for the input. I have QT 6 Pro, but I can't for the life of me find imovie 2. Any ideas on how to find Imovie 2? It seems from what I've read that it was a free download at one time, but I can't seem to find it anywhere. I found a demo of MovieWorks Deluxe that I'll try.
Thanks for the input. I have QT 6 Pro, but I can't for the life of me find imovie 2. Any ideas on how to find Imovie 2? It seems from what I've read that it was a free download at one time, but I can't seem to find it anywhere. I found a demo of MovieWorks Deluxe that I'll try.
S stoneman 6502 Sep 29, 2008 #6 chuckle chuckle I'm aware of some (actually very few) of the less than strictly legal ways, but I hit a dead end with those. I have an imac with imovie HD running 10.4, so I really only need the old Powermac for the video capture and QT 6 doesn't seem to do that.
chuckle chuckle I'm aware of some (actually very few) of the less than strictly legal ways, but I hit a dead end with those. I have an imac with imovie HD running 10.4, so I really only need the old Powermac for the video capture and QT 6 doesn't seem to do that.