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Re: Macbook Pro Capture
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Kelly Johnson
on Dec 12, 2007 at 6:01:55 pm
I appreciate the response. This looks a bit like over kill. Is there an option for some thing a bit smaller. One fire wire and one HD-SDI/SD-SDI x 2 is all I really need. Maybe there isn't any thing like that but I appreciate your help.
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