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Moviebox Deluxe USB with LE 5.5
by abram H on May 16, 2005 at 3:44:29 pm

Hello all,

Will Moviebox Deluxe work with LE 5.5? I will be upgrading to 6.1 when I have the extra cash, but in the interim, I would like to put a better video card in my system, in place of the Pro card.

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Re: Moviebox Deluxe USB with LE 5.5
by Carl on May 16, 2005 at 5:51:16 pm

Will Moviebox Deluxe work with LE 5.5?

NO

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Re: Moviebox Deluxe USB with LE 5.5
by abram H on May 16, 2005 at 8:48:47 pm

Well, there goes that idea. Does anyone have a good option to get analog inputs in 5.5 without the pro card?

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Re: Moviebox Deluxe USB with LE 5.5
by Olivier Ferrand on May 16, 2005 at 11:54:25 pm

Yes,
the best way, period, is with Scenalyzer Live.

Analog, or Dv, it's the best.

many option when you capture: you choose the folder, you name the files, you can get separate audio .wav files for L.E. (great feature!)... so you really know where your stuff is, unlike in L.E.

check it out:

http://www.scenalyzer.com/main.html

for me, it's the best 39 dollars I ever spent on software.

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Re: Moviebox Deluxe USB with LE 5.5
by Olivier Ferrand on May 17, 2005 at 12:06:54 am

abram,

I just realize that my previous post is not an answer to your question.

As great as the program is, you still need a card or a bob to bring your stuff to the computer.

(here, I'm using my old DV500).


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Re: Moviebox Deluxe USB with LE 5.5
by g2g on May 17, 2005 at 5:10:03 am

The poor man's way to do it is to use your digital video cam with 1394 out. Set the camera to DV OUT and plug you VCR into the camera.

8mm & 16mm film to DVD

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