We have members who look for the special Mac symbol on those posts. At least you put Mac in the subject, but generally speaking, put EVERYTHING in the Mac forum if you're doing it on a Mac. The file size of the latest installation package available for download is 2 MB.For the future, if you are doing ANYTHING at all on a Mac, your post needs to go in our Mac forum about 95% of the time. VideoGlide 1.6 for Mac can be downloaded from our software library for free. The maximum frame size of a captured video is 640x480 at 29.97 frames per second for NTSC or 25 frames per second for PAL. Capture video files from various video sources, including DVD players, camcorders, digital cameras, VCRs, or personal video recorders.
![]() Video Glide Plus A FewMy Mackbook Pro is upgraded with a 500GB HD with much of that empty right now, plus a few external & internal drives that total 1TB or more of free space. Perhaps it works with DV from something like the ADVC 50 because the output resembles firewire output from a DV camera, but it is doubtful that it will work for capturing uncompressed video from a USB capture device.Cornucopia, For USB3 or Thunderbolt, I'd have to update some hardware.Jman98, I'll check out the Mac forum. Looking at supported input devices for FCP, it appears that it is designed for capturing already compressed input from various cameras. With the Startech SVID2USB2, you may need a line TBC for some tapes, or full-frame TBC for other tapes, but it should be less picky than the Blackmagic devices. (VideoGlide provides Mac-compatible drivers that work with the SVID2USB2 and captures uncompressed video.) The SVID2USB2 uses an EMPIA Technology 28xx series chipset. Yes, I'm in the US, but have a number of concert videos in PAL VHS/S-VHS. Final product would be encoded to SD blu-ray format (MP4 or high bitrate MPEG2, still looking into this). That would just be for capture and processing. I wouldn't be storing these in uncompressed. Most others an hour or less. Pokemon soul silver emulator macI currently have an old Panny DMR-E20 DVD recorder that I run NTSC tapes through to stabilize. Even when I upgraded to S-VHS, the extra resolution was nice, but of course all the other problems were still there.Usually_quiet, I'll check into those devices. I'm just trying to cover all my bases before I start as I really only want to do these transfers once.Oh, I hate VHS already. So you're right, there's a chance I wouldn't even be able to tell the difference or any difference wouldn't be worth all the upgrading hassle & money. There's a good chroma blur filter in FCP that doesn't noticeably blur the overall image detail and since we're talking mostly VHS, even with the blurring of the chroma there may not be a detectable difference over uncompressed. ![]() I'm just totally unfamiliar with any other Mac capturing software. So any capture software that is reliable in detecting & warning of dropped frames would be good. Back when I was capturing in iMovie, I had no idea if I dropped a frame until I noticed it on playback. This has almost never been an issue during my DV captures, but I was sure glad when I was able to know.
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