Connecting a composite video cam to 13-inch MacBook
  • bdeschryver
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    Connecting a composite video cam to 13-inch MacBook

    by bdeschryver » Fri Jun 05, 2009 4:59 pm

    Hey VJs,


    I tried to find some related posts, but I can't find any that describes my issue:

    I would like to connect a live video cam to Modul8, running on a 13-inch Macbook( no firewire, only USB).
    I guess this goes down to getting a composite input to the Mac.

    Do you know any device to easily convert a video signal to USB (and use it live on the macbook)?
    any recommandations in terms of resolution, latency, etc.. ?

    Thanks
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    by anomad » Fri Jun 05, 2009 5:33 pm

    . i use an xlr8 interview (http://daystartechnology.com/Apple_Mac_ ... SX_PS.html )

    . it's pretty straight forward, but you'll need to install the drivers and choose composite/s-video from the modul8 preferences to choose which wire you're receiving

    . resolution is pretty good, latency is around .5 second - about the same as using your built in webcam on the macbook
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    by vanakaru » Fri Jun 05, 2009 8:16 pm

    here is a list of working frame grabbers
    http://www.garagecube.com/forum/viewtop ... ility+list
    If you like to use webcam then now days many (hundreds?) webcams work with macam drivers.
    http://webcam-osx.sourceforge.net/
    Some newer webcams do really good HD capture.

    XLR8 Pro is probably better choice. My EasyCap has only 1-2fps latency when viewing without effects, but no more than 10fps depending what i do with it.
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    by bdeschryver » Sun Jun 07, 2009 5:56 pm

    Anomad,

    thanks for your answer. I lloked at the info on the XLR8 interview, but I see that it does only 320x240 in resolution !
    con you confirm it is impossible to get a full PAL (720x576) signal in ?

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