CaptyTV for Mac 26
rograndom writes "There's something very interesting on Apple's Japanese site. CaptyTV is part of Apple's 'Digital Hub', and it's a USB analog-to-digital video converter. A rough translatation from the site says talks about TiVo-like functionality, looking up program listings on the internet and recording at a certain time. It also talks about dumping your archived videos to DVD with the iMac's & PowerMac's SuperDrive. Sounds very cool, I hope it makes it over to this side of the world." And is that an external SuperDrive there on the sidebar?
I hope you mean firewire (Score:1)
Re:I hope you mean firewire (Score:1)
Re:I hope you mean firewire (Score:1)
USB 2.0?
Re:I hope you mean firewire (Score:3, Informative)
USB's 12 Mbps is plenty fast enough for compressed video, a la Tivo. Video compressed at 2 or 4 Mbps is acceptable for a PVR. At 8 Mbps, it's almost indistinguishable from uncompressed video to the untrained eye.
Re: I pity the fool who speak without thinking (Score:2, Informative)
That aside, USB Video in converters have been avalible for years, litteraly. Don't you ever visit electronics shops?
Electronics shops from PC World and Dixons to Radio Shack and Wallmart stock them...
A quick search for the words "usb video capture" on Google throws up over five thousand results.
Please think before you post and stop wasting bandwidth!
Re: I pity the fool who speak without thinking (Score:2)
Yes, USB video converters have been around for a while and they suck ass.
Re: I pity the fool who speak without thinking (Score:1)
As for 'suck ass', well they work as advertised - they take Video in and allow you to capture it to disk, in a small portable form for just ~60 UKP. Very useful for slim line laptop users (who have no PCMCIA card slots).
The fact that you think they 'suck ass' doesn't detract from the fact that yes, it's possible and yes, such devices exist and yes, they work!
Re:I hope you mean firewire (Score:2)
Let's be generous and say that the compressed video is using 1MB/second (More data then DVD video) That's only 8Mb/second, leaving enough bandwidth left over for uncompressed CD quailty stereo audio and your input devices. 12Mb/second is still a respectable amount of bandwidth for streaming applications.
Re:I hope you mean firewire (Score:2)
Good to see a corporation fight for itself (Score:2)
wowow! (Score:2)
"Many happy video for your tape with iMac! I am disrespectful to commercials. Can you not see that I am serious?"
(No offense to our Japanese friends...)
it isnt an apple product... (Score:2)
see its homepage here [pixela.co.jp]
its something from a japenese company called pixela [pixela.co.jp] that makes video capture devices. this one is in particular an analog capture device that uses USB.
No where on the home page does it mention that theres any ReplayTV/TiVo type functionality... hell, theres no tuner...
Re:it isnt an apple product... (Score:2)
No? The Fish says:
When it can connect the antenna to the CaptycTv, choosing the area of the house from pre-setting where the channel of entire country is registered, when the tuner it will set (you use the receiver and the like, it can connect to the video input terminal).
While this is naturally a lousy translation, it sounds to me like there's a tuner in the box. Also, according to the translated web page, you tell the software what to record by choosing from a program schedule downloaded over the Internet. That implies that the box has an inboard tuner.
Re:it isnt an apple product... (Score:2)
Look at the coax connector on the back labelled "ANT." There's a tuner. From that point, TiVo functionality is a matter of software. Now, as a TiVo owner, I'd be remiss if I didn't say that anything that claims "TiVo-like functionality" is usually lying. Such products are usually software VCRs, but a TiVo is much more. The software is what makes it. =)
Re:it isnt an apple product... (Score:2)
my bad.
Not an external Superdrive (Score:1)
Maybe (Score:3, Informative)
Translation (Score:1)
Re:Translation (Score:2)
Here is a direct link [altavista.com].
Not a SuperDrive (Score:2)
It does have one of the best cases to match G4s I've ever seen, though.
Not a SuperDrive... (Score:1)
Nope, it's the Yano AH80FC 80GB FireWire hard drive. If you click on the link under it, it'll show you the drive in the Apple Store.
-tbone
Not an external super drive (Score:2)
SuperDrive, external HD's are available", and then proceeds to link to one.
Re:Not an external super drive (Score:2)
...and it's the next model up (A-04) from, the one being put into Apple boxen currently.
It's another formac product http://www.formac.com/html/shopformac.html?cid=sh