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Mac interface with digital video camera
Name: José León Date: July 18, 2002 at 06:12:51 Pacific
Comment:
Hi I am seeking advice on how to use my Applemac i-book 600 with a MOTU 828 soundcard to record audio for a dance instruction video. I have cubase vst on the mac and the camera is a Canon digital video camera. What I need to do is record (or route) 3-4 mic inputs and have the signal synchronised with, or relayed directly to the camera. Would be grateful for any tips. Ps; I do not have any kind of external synchroniser, also the camera has an input adaptor providing 2 xlr inputs and a mini stereo jack input. The souncard has various digital outputs and communicates with the mac via Firewire. The camera also has a firewire connection but I don’t think it would be any use as my mac/soundcard Firewire connections will be used to connect them both together. José
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