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PC capture card on a Mac?
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BlueQuark
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Aug 5, 2000, 03:20 PM
 
Has anyone had any experience using a video capture card for a PC in their Mac? Specifically the Miro (Pinnacle) DC10, DC20, or DC30? The reason I ask is because I need full-frame, full-motion video capture, but I don't have much money, and I've found DC20's and 30's on Ebay for under $100. Any ideas?
     
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Aug 6, 2000, 07:36 AM
 
The DC30 works fine, as long as you have the drivers (which can be Dl'd from Miro/Pinacle's site). The DC30 and the DC30+ are sold as Mac cards, along with Adobe Premiere LE (some bundles with full Premiere). Nice cards.
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