hi,
any chance to configure a DVB-T device as video input source in catalyst?
thankx.
hi,
any chance to configure a DVB-T device as video input source in catalyst?
thankx.
even if you find a box compatible with QT how do you change channels then ?
And how to you tune the channels ?
It's a way to complicated and none standard device for Catalyst .
do you own an Mac Book Pro ? Or a Mac Book ?
lasted model of Apple's Laptop output HDMI ( you need a cable to do that , it cost 20 $/? )
Then with this card mounted on your Mac Pro Catalyst Server you can select the video input as layer and use your laptop not only for Tv but also for Power Point or even Keynote or anything coming out from your secondary DVI output.
If you know how to write Applescripts you can even change channels form the DMX consolle ( this is a bit complicated do to , but it's possible )
i understand about the tv-channel issue but can i use the s-video input of such a dvb-t device (some might have) as a live camera input. i like to get a f-bas/s-video singnal into a mac-mini. i don't need hi-quality and i can live with delay. do i think in the right direction?
If you want to do experiment you can try but i've try this my self with a pinnacle stick and it did not work , then i've tried with a Terratec Box and it did not work .... There might be a TV/Video input box out there working with with quick time but no one know.
on by the way it's not a catalyst issue , if the box work with Quick Time it work with catalyst , if doesn't work with Quick Time it doesn't work with catalyst.
Try searching for a Cheep box compatible with Quick time .
don't you have a Camcorder ?
to use a dv-cam is no problem - but like to use a bnc-cable out of my dv-cam, into a video mixer and finally into my mac-mini without converter boxes. maybe i think in the wrong direction but i'm looking for a really cheap way of doing it. again: please ignore quality issues.
you have to use a convertor of somekind somewhere-
use a canopus video to dv convertor with a mac mini-
http://desktop.thomsongrassvalley.co...conversion.php
http://desktop.thomsongrassvalley.co...VC55/index.php
there are also usb to video convertors-
but i never use those-