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M. Treloar
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      9th Nov 2004
I want to run a video cable from my camera into a notebook.
I have this setup on my desktop w AIW7500. Is there a
notebook with an AIW card that accepts video in?
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      9th Nov 2004
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Treloar says...
> I want to run a video cable from my camera into a notebook.
> I have this setup on my desktop w AIW7500. Is there a
> notebook with an AIW card that accepts video in?
>

No but you can buy cheap USB solutions that you can use for video
capture.

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M. Treloar wrote:
> I want to run a video cable from my camera into a notebook.
> I have this setup on my desktop w AIW7500. Is there a
> notebook with an AIW card that accepts video in?


Get a firewire card instead of USB


 
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      9th Nov 2004
M. Treloar wrote:

> I want to run a video cable from my camera into a notebook.
> I have this setup on my desktop w AIW7500. Is there a
> notebook with an AIW card that accepts video in?


No notebooks with the ATI All-In-Wonder but there are some with
video-in--take a look at the Sager NP 8790 for example (even though it has
an ATI video chip, it's not an AIW, it uses a Conexant chip for video
capture rather than the Rage Theater chip on an AIW). If you have a
digital camcorder then you can use any laptop with a firewire port, which
is quite common.

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      9th Nov 2004
My notebook has firewire-in and my camera has firewire-out, that's how I'd
do it.

M. Treloar <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I want to run a video cable from my camera into a notebook.
> I have this setup on my desktop w AIW7500. Is there a
> notebook with an AIW card that accepts video in?
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      9th Nov 2004
BeingAnonymousMakesMeObnoxious wrote:

> My notebook has firewire-in and my camera has firewire-out, that's how I'd
> do it.


Minor nit, but firewire is symmetrically bidirectional, there is no such
thing as "firewire-in" and "firewire-out", just "firewire".

> M. Treloar <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> I want to run a video cable from my camera into a notebook.
>> I have this setup on my desktop w AIW7500. Is there a
>> notebook with an AIW card that accepts video in?
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>> Murray


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J. Clarke wrote:
> BeingAnonymousMakesMeObnoxious wrote:
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>> My notebook has firewire-in and my camera has firewire-out, that's
>> how I'd do it.

>
> Minor nit, but firewire is symmetrically bidirectional, there is no
> such thing as "firewire-in" and "firewire-out", just "firewire".


It this what they call 'Nit Wit' ? (Just kidding)

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      14th Nov 2004

> M. Treloar wrote:
>
> > I want to run a video cable from my camera into a notebook.
> > I have this setup on my desktop w AIW7500. Is there a
> > notebook with an AIW card that accepts video in?

>
> No notebooks with the ATI All-In-Wonder but there are some with
> video-in--take a look at the Sager NP 8790 for example (even though it has
> an ATI video chip, it's not an AIW, it uses a Conexant chip for video
> capture rather than the Rage Theater chip on an AIW). If you have a
> digital camcorder then you can use any laptop with a firewire port, which
> is quite common.


Has videoin? does that mean you can use it as a monitor for desktop pc? that
would be so cool.
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J. Clarke
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      14th Nov 2004
Sharp wrote:

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>> M. Treloar wrote:
>>
>> > I want to run a video cable from my camera into a notebook.
>> > I have this setup on my desktop w AIW7500. Is there a
>> > notebook with an AIW card that accepts video in?

>>
>> No notebooks with the ATI All-In-Wonder but there are some with
>> video-in--take a look at the Sager NP 8790 for example (even though it
>> has an ATI video chip, it's not an AIW, it uses a Conexant chip for video
>> capture rather than the Rage Theater chip on an AIW). If you have a
>> digital camcorder then you can use any laptop with a firewire port, which
>> is quite common.

>
> Has videoin? does that mean you can use it as a monitor for desktop pc?
> that would be so cool.


It would be a pathetic monitor. Try using a TV for a monitor and you'll see
the problem.

> Sharp


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