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- From: nick@pixel.rm.fccc.edu (Nick Kokkos)
- Subject: QuickTime movie recorders
- Message-ID: <1992Sep4.203622.12937@fccc.edu>
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- Organization: The Fox Chase Cancer Center
- Date: Fri, 4 Sep 1992 20:36:22 GMT
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- Hello everyone! I was wondering if you can help us out with a small problem
- we have with QuickTime. We have all the appropriate hardware for capturing
- live video and the softare for editing a movie but I don't have a QuickTime
- recording program! Actually, we have : a video board for capturing images from
- a video source (we got the QuickTime digitizing component for that card few
- days ago) and we also have MacroMind Director 3.1 which can be used for editing,
- saving e.t.c quicktime movies. Now, we would like to purchase a program that
- can capture and save quicktime movies. Do have anything good to recommend?
- We have heard about JimTV(Apple), MovieRecorder(Apple), and VideoShop. Are these
- any good? Actually we do not need something very expensive. We just need something
- that can do a good job.
- I would appreciate if someone could help us out. Thanks in advance!!
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- nick@pixel.rm.fccc.edu
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