I want to record some stuff from my tv and my xbox ps3. I want to buy the Pinnacle Video Capture for Mac but it doesn't ship to Australia. It a capture card basically that you plug the av chords from the tv into. Just look it up if you need some info on it. I'm in Sydney, Australia. If anyone knows any stores. I want to record some stuff from my tv and my xbox ps3. I want to buy the Pinnacle Video Capture for Mac but it doesn't ship to Australia. It a capture card basically that you plug the av chords from the tv into. This is just a simple video of me Unboxing my new capture device. After that I test it with a few games. The games are the following: Metal Gear Solid 2 Sons. Just look it up if you need some info on it. I'm in Sydney, Australia. If anyone knows any stores that sells stuff like this that'd be great! Final draft 8.0.1.89 cracked [rdgem]. I rang up an apple store in the city but they didn't have it. Thanks so much for ur time! Best Answer: G'Day. The Pinnacle looks like a great device. Streetwise might be able to help. Canopus makes similar. Apart from those expensive options, there are 3 cheap routes. New on the market is the KWorld DVD Maker 2. States it works with OSX 10.4 They are about $100. Harvey Norman can order them in. Quote the Product Code: KW-UB315. That's important. That's the one KWorld advertise as OSX compatible. KWorld site is here. They list two similiarly named items. One is OSX Compatible, (its Black) the other isnt on its own (its white in colour). One is called DVD Maker 2. (Mac +Pc) the other is called DVD Maker USB 2.0 (PC only) Jaycar sell the non mac compatible one, which needs this additional software driver to work on a Mac: 2. A cheaper way to go is to use Echo FX software drivers for Max OSX. Here: This software makes the common Windows usb video capture boxes Mac compatible. The list of supported devices are listed at the EchoFX site. There are 2 types of Echo FX software. For USB 1.1 video devices, the software is called USBVision. For USB 2.0 devices, its called Video Glide. ![]() I use USBVision with my Belkin. I run OSX 10.3 on an original Mac Clamshell and it doesnt miss a beat. The EchoFX Video glide software specifically lists that USB device as compatible. Echo FX USB 1.1 supported devices: EchoFX InterView Lite Belkin VideoBus and VideoBus II Global Village VideoFX iRez USBLive, USBLive Pro, and CapSure USB Pinnacle StudioLINX and StudioPCTV Dazzle DVC-50, DVC-80 and DVC-90** Echo FX USB 2.0 supported devices: # XLR8 ProView and XtraView* # Pinnacle Dazzle DVC-90 and DVC-100** # KWorld DVD Maker USB 2.0 # LinXcel Video Grabber*** # VideoHome GrabBeeX # Plextor ConvertX PX-AV100U and PX-AV200U # LG Electronics GSA-5169D DVD-RW The list is very specific. Different models from the same makers, if not listed by Echo FX, wont work on a Mac with Echo FX drivers. If you can afford more than $100 then Canopus make great video input devices for the Mac. They are high quality and start at about 3x the price of my el cheap solution. Another way to go is to try DV pass through when fitted to a cam corder. Such video cameras have analogue in and firewire out, by passing the optical camera, the Mac (iMovie) sees the video stream as camera input. I've never tried that method and some people are saying later of OSX versions doesnt support it. Canopus is here: have a look at the ADVC 55, 110, etc etc. Nextbyte would get them in for you or maybe keep an eye on their second hand lists on their websites. Some of the Mac compatible TV sticks like EyeTV are can support video input.
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