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The Bridge is your best bet. ALl of your files will be DV. NO special codec. You aren't going to find a $50 bridge. Which is essentially what you are asking for. 'Jim Paul' wrote in message news:22166512%com.
If you mean the Dazzle Hollywood DV Bridge, that sells for $200-250. As I stated in my original post, I'm looking for an inexpensive PCI card for output to NTSC only.don't need og-to-DV input features. These cards are available for PCs for under $50.anyone had success using them with a Mac?/ref. In article, Phil Lefebvre wrote: The PC ones won't work. There were some threads on xlr8yourmac.comabout hacking drivers to make old Mac TV cards work in OS X. If that doesn't work, and the trick someone else mentioned about your TRV-120 doesn't either, the option I use with my Dual G4 is the ATi Radeon 7000.
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It has S-video output that I use to put video to VHS. Be aware that iMovie 3 will not output rendered video to S-video. At best you will get scaled DV video, which will look poor. You will need to render to an og codec (Apple Video or none) at 640x480 then use QuickTime Pro or something like BTV Pro to output full screen video./ref I'm thinking about getting a DVcamera and may want to save some things on VHS. Then I would best get a DV to og converter? Will iMovie work with it? How about reverse, I have some old video 8 which I'd like to transfer to disk will that work.
Anyone have recommendations on a Dv Camera? I'm looking at Sony and Cannon. Thanks I'm a complete novice with the DVideo stuff. Bloomington, Minnesota E-mail: com.