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Old 10-21-2003, 05:23 AM
Tomio Broman Tomio Broman is offline
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Default 3rd party video capture

It seems to be that playing back quicktime video through a fire wire port onto an external monitor,
is only supported on the Macintosh version.
How could that be?
I don't want to pay the $10,000 for the A/V option.
I only want to be able to sync my audio with the video, and have the clients be able to see it
on a TV monitor.
It doesn't seem that complicated, since my system has an onboard firewire port.

Does anybody have a work around for this?
Does DIGI have any plans on making this option available on Windows?

Thanks

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