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- application, that lets you view the video-input on screen.
- Therefore you need either an AV Macintosh or some third
- party video-input device that supports a Quicktime VDIG
- plus some video signal source, like a VCR or a camera. It's
- main features are - FAT binary, grabbing in 24bit color,
- Supports drag&drop when grabbing (requires Drag Manager),
- special TV mode, hiding of videotext signals (see below),
- direct VCR mode switch, requires as little as 100kB (if no
- grabbing occurs). If you have any ideas or suggestion for a
- future version, please send them to the author! MiniMonitor