Jonathan Levin
May 28th, 2008, 08:51 AM
Greetings.
I've searched these forums but couldn't quite get the answer I was looking for so here goes:
I have a Macbook (non intel) and I was wondering if that can be somehow connected to a Canon XH A1 as an external monitor.
A couple of things: I don't need or want to record to any hard drive, just the camera's tape. I would like to just use the laptop for those heavy breathing clients so that they can see what I see. If this can be done, can you also monitor as you record to tape? This question came to mind as I was reading through another thread that there is a Sony product, DVP-820, that some are using. I just thought, hey, I've got a $3000.00 laptop, why can't I use that?
In my search, I found a few people that are using something called Capture Magic HD. I checked this out and it does look really cool and for 90US dollars seems reasonable , but from the description, it sounds like it just records to a hard drive. I've also read a bit about Adobe's OnLocation.
And the last part of my question: If the only way to record is to the/a hard drive, does the video get compressed in any way, or is it still in it's unaltered HDV state. Does it record simultaniously to the camera's tape? If it is truely unaltered, then shooting to the hard drive could be great.
Sorry for the really long question.
Cheers.
Jonathan
I've searched these forums but couldn't quite get the answer I was looking for so here goes:
I have a Macbook (non intel) and I was wondering if that can be somehow connected to a Canon XH A1 as an external monitor.
A couple of things: I don't need or want to record to any hard drive, just the camera's tape. I would like to just use the laptop for those heavy breathing clients so that they can see what I see. If this can be done, can you also monitor as you record to tape? This question came to mind as I was reading through another thread that there is a Sony product, DVP-820, that some are using. I just thought, hey, I've got a $3000.00 laptop, why can't I use that?
In my search, I found a few people that are using something called Capture Magic HD. I checked this out and it does look really cool and for 90US dollars seems reasonable , but from the description, it sounds like it just records to a hard drive. I've also read a bit about Adobe's OnLocation.
And the last part of my question: If the only way to record is to the/a hard drive, does the video get compressed in any way, or is it still in it's unaltered HDV state. Does it record simultaniously to the camera's tape? If it is truely unaltered, then shooting to the hard drive could be great.
Sorry for the really long question.
Cheers.
Jonathan