
Having said that it might be best to get a mac pro tower and the DVCPRO deck so I have the power needed.Īny thoughts? Thank you again for your help.

My only concern with the Macbook Pro is that this computer will have to be powerful enough for not just capture and edit of HD but it will also be my workstation for 3d animation of medical models. I guess what I need to know is how can I get a macbook pro in there to capture the video or what DVCPRO deck should I look into for capture.
SCOPEBOX ALTERNATIVES ARCHIVE
There it lists all of the outputs and what not for that machine.Īfter capture I archive the footage until the doctor wants it for a presentation, dvd, online video, or whatever. If it helps here is a link to the new camera system I am looking to get. On the back of that box I also have a “DV” (firewire) out, RGB/SYNC, EXT SYNC HD, and VD/SYNC.

I am using the s-video out (on the back of the sony box) to run it to the back of my computer. As a practical example, you can use Scopebox on in a live production setting to capture SDI output from a professional.
SCOPEBOX ALTERNATIVES PORTABLE
Model DXC-C33.įrom there I have a composite out that runs the video to the wall so the video is projected through 6 TV’s. ScopeBox syncs with a variety of video editing applications, like Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects, but also accepts live inputs from capture cards, such as Epiphan’s portable installation-free video grabber, AV.io SDI. Attatched to that is a very expensive coax cable that runs to a video box by sony. The camera on the scope is a Sony exwaveHAD 3ccd c-mount.

Well I am in the OR right now and I will give you my digits.
