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Learned that the sound in port works on my PDQ, first time I ever used it. I haven't tried them all out, but so far I like the Component option the best. I eventually discovered that there are a ton of different compression options in VideoShop with varying results of quality. The footage looked okay when I played it back though, low framerate, but better than it was. Recording the footage caused the footage to appear as a slide show on screen and made playing more difficult. Watching the game on the screen was fine with a hint of slowdown here and there (though I think that normally happens with this game now that I think about it), though I did have to turn Virtual Memory off to get better performance. I tested the device out by hooking up a model 1 Sega Genesis and playing some Sonic 2.
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Installation went smoothly, I installed the included Strata VideoShop 4.5 first and then the drivers for the InterView. It is designed with OS 8.6 in mind, so I tried it on my PDQ first.
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It is a USB 1.1 video capture device and it came in the box with software and drivers. I bought a device on eBay called the InterView, made by XLR8. I've always been interested in video capture, and I finally got to play around with it recently on my PPC Macs.
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The PDQ is now the only Mac in my collection that still boots from a mechanical hard drive, though I may give it an SSD upgrade in the future. While I was happy with OS 9’s performance on the PDQ, I decided to put 8.6 on the PDQ again because it is something that the other Macs in my collection can’t run. That HDD worked fine, but I wanted the PDQ to have a faster drive and more space. OS 9 on this 5400 RPM drive boots up faster than OS 9 on the old 4 GB OEM HDD the PDQ had. I put the iBook’s old 60 GB 5400 RPM HDD into my PDQ. I reinstalled OS 9 using the netboot DMG. I ended up re-installing OS 9 from scratch once I booted into my newly restored Tiger. I then restored the OS 9 DMG to the dedicated OS 9 partition I made on the SSD and while the restoration was successful, it appears that using Snow Leopard’s Disk Utility (though this possibly could happen with other versions of Disk Utility too) caused program icons to disappear in the OS 9 image. Prior to performing the SSD upgrade, I hooked up the iBook to my MBP via TDM and used Snow Leopard’s disk utility to make DMGs of the Tiger and OS 9 installations I had on there and put those DMGs onto an external FireWire drive.
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I restored Tiger onto the iBook via a DMG I made of the Tiger install from the old drive.
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Disk Utility on the Tiger Install DVD recognized the SSD without issue and I was able to format and partition it without issue. I removed the adapter from the enclosure prior to performing surgery on the enclosure. I used the knife from the iFixit toolkit I have to widen the opening. Installation went okay, though I had to widen the hole in the enclosure where the IDE cable goes in because the hole wasn’t wide enough. I bought a Zheino 120GB mSATA SSD and an mSATA to laptop IDE Adapter + enclosure from Amazon. The internal HDD works fine, but I wanted more space. I did an internal SSD upgrade to my 700mhz iBook G3. Recording went smoothly too, though I don’t know if I turned off compression or what because the resulting file was over 3 GB for a 5-minute recording. I did have to turn the digitizing window down to 320x240 since 640x480 was still producing some glitchiness, though not as much as before. Going back to Strata VideoShop and turning the Sawtooth’s resolution down from 1280x1024 (the highest resolution my monitor supports) to 800圆00, I got stable video at a good frame rate. The video from the InterView was glitchy when using the InterView on the Sawtooth until I remembered that time I discovered that turning down the Mac’s resolution solved an audio problem I had in Apple DVD Player. Premiere can’t see any video coming through the InterView without recording.
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Final Cut Pro 3 and iMovie 2 don’t even know it exists and Premiere 6.5 will record footage from the InterView, but the resulting recordings are only 2 seconds long and over a GB in size. I discovered that Strata VideoShop 4.5 is the only program that fully works with the InterView. I then booted into OS 9 and did some experimenting with the XLR8 InterView again. Decided that my 1.5ghz Sawtooth is safe to use again, so I turned it on for the first time in months and updated TFF and PPCMC. PMD (Nogatech) AV-grabber Manhattan ġ1 -> Nogatech USB-TV (NTSC) FM ġ3 -> PixelView PlayTv-USB PRO (PAL) FM ġ4 -> ZTV ZT-721 2.Did quite a few things with my PowerPC Macs recently. HAMA USB Ĩ -> Hauppauge WinTV USB Live (PAL B/G) ĩ -> Hauppauge WinTV USB Live Pro (NTSC M/N) ġ0 -> Zoran Co. 1 -> Belkin USB VideoBus II Adapter Ģ -> Belkin Components USB VideoBus ĥ -> USBGear USBG-V1 resp.