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Rating: Summary: absolutely fabulous! Review: Back when my first dog lost her hearing, I finally realized she wouldn't be around forever. She was otherwise healthy, but deaf, so I bought a camcorder. This was before digital camcorders existed and I shot a lot of film of her playing, eating and just hanging out.Tape is a volitile media - it's basically rusting from the minute it is manufactured, and I wanted to be able to enjoy the film of her forever and not find that the tape had degraded over time. Now that I have a Mac that can burn DVDs, I needed some way to get the analog video into my Mac. This Hollywood DV-bridge is freakin' awesome! My Mac at work has the DVD writer, but at home I have an older Mac - a G4/400, but with the DV-bridge, I was able to connect my analog video recorder to my Mac and import the video to iMovie to do edits. I made the edits and burned the resluting video to a CD and took it to work one weekend and did the fancy editing and burning with iDVD. I had bought another product that was cheaper, the XLR8 InterView USB, and it was awful. I couldn't import the video real-time, so I got slide-show video and choppy audio. The Hollywood DV-bridge is just like having a digital camcorder. I have friends who have even older tapes from the older style camcorders using full size VHS and I can now help them move their precious memories to DVD. It's not cheap, but you sure get what you pay for!
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