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    Elgato Video Capture For Analog Video Recording in Mac

    Elgato presents Elgato Video Capture, a complete and easy-to-use solution for transferring analog video - including home movies on VHS tape - to a Mac, iPhone and iPod. Elgato Video Capture connects VCRs, set top boxes, camcorders, DVD players, and other analog video sources to the Mac via USB 2.0. The included software records video in the H.264 or MPEG-4 formats that are native to iTunes.

    A Few Easy Steps
    The video capture software guides users through each step, from connecting an analog video source to selecting how to watch and share the video. With one click, videos can be transferred to iTunes, played back in QuickTime Player, uploaded to YouTube, or opened in iMovie for final editing.

    Broad Support
    Elgato Video Capture comes with everything required to transfer video, including a video cable and a SCART adapter. Connect any analog video source to the Mac with composite and S-Video inputs.

    Worldwide Compatibility
    Elgato Video Capture supports NTSC, PAL, PAL/60 and SECAM input video standards and records video at resolutions up to 640 x 480 pixels, in either H.264 or MPEG-4 formats. Select between 16:9 or 4:3 aspect ratios and trim the beginning and end of recordings.

    System Requirements
    Elgato Video Capture requires a Mac with an Intel Core Duo processor, Mac OS X 10.5.6 or later, QuickTime 7.6 or later, and iTunes 8.1 or later.

    Pricing and Availability
    Elgato Video Capture is now shipping and can be purchased at the Elgato Online Store for €99,95. It will be available at Apple retail stores and other local Mac resellers shortly.



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    Re: Elgato Video Capture For Analog Video Recording in Mac

    Overview of Elgato Video Capture
    Transfer video from a VCR or any other analog video source to your Mac in a format that is ready for iTunes, an iPod or iPhone, YouTube, and iMovie. Transfer video to your Mac from a VCR, DVR, camcorder, or any other analog video device as an iTunes-ready H.264 or MPEG-4 file. Elgato Video Capture’s easy-to-use software assists you through every step, from connecting an analog video source to recording the video on your Mac and choosing how you will watch and share it. There is no easier way to transfer home video to your Mac to play in QuickTime, to sync with an iPod, iPhone or Apple TV, to edit in iMovie, or to upload to YouTube


    Elgato Video Capture Features
    Transfer video from a VCR or any other analog video source to your Mac in a format that is ready for iTunes, an iPod or iPhone, YouTube, and iMovie.
    Turn Analog Video into iTunes-Ready FilesThere is no easier or more convenient way to transfer home video to your Mac. Elgato Video Capture records from analog video sources in the H.264 or MPEG-4 formats that are native to iTunes. Your video is captured in real-time and no lengthy re-encoding is necessary; the video is immediately ready to sync with an iPod, iPhone, or Apple TV, to play in QuickTime, to edit in iMovie, or to upload directly to YouTube.

    Put Family Memories on your Mac, and More
    The era of VHS tapes is winding down, and after three decades there is a lot of video content to transfer for modern playback devices. What’s more, any video stored on magnetic tape (such as VHS, Video8 and Hi8) has a limited life span and deteriorates over time. Elgato Video Capture provides an easy way to bring those precious memories into iTunes, to edit them in iMovie, and to share on the Web.

    Elgato Video Capture is very easy to use. The software Assistant guides you through every step, from connecting an analog video source to capturing video that is optimized for the way you want to use it. The software offers a simple tool to trim the beginning and end of the captured video. And, it takes just one click to add your video to iTunes to sync with an iPod, iPhone or Apple TV; to play in QuickTime; to upload directly to YouTube; or to open in iMovie ready for editing.

    Video to your Mac from a DVR, DVD Player, or Set-Top Box
    Perhaps you’ve been given a DVD from a family event or reunion and you want to share it by posting it on your website or on YouTube. Or you’ve saved some great movies and TV shows on your DVR and want to play them back on your iPod. Elgato Video Capture can connect and capture video to your Mac from any device that has composite “RCA” or S-Video outputs. It also comes with a SCART adapter.

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    Re: Elgato Video Capture For Analog Video Recording in Mac

    Technical Information of Elgato Video Capture

    Elgato Video Capture automatically detects NTSC, SECAM, PAL, and PAL/60 video formats for worldwide compatibility.

    • Video resolution: 640×480 (4:3) or 640×360 (16:9)
    • Video format: H.264 at 1.4 MBit/sec or MPEG-4 at 2.4 MBit/sec
    • Audio: AAC, 48kHZ, 128 kBit/sec

    Generated files can be synced with video capable iPods, iPhones and Apple TV and can be edited in iMovie ‘09 without re-encoding.


    System Requirements
    • Macintosh computer with Intel Core Duo processor
    • 512 MB of RAM
    • Built-in USB 2.0 port
    • Mac OS X 10.5.6 Leopard (or later)
    • QuickTime 7.6 (or later)
    • iTunes 8.1 or later

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