Try to find a suitable semi-pto capture device that captures through component video.įireWire is no option for a MAC,(almost no good software support) and there aren't that many USB-C capture devices.įor component video: search for a VCR that outputs the "tape" video signal also over component video output, or use a DVD recorder with component video out as a passthrough device, an old MacBook Pro (2013-2015) with Thunderbolt 2, An Intensity Shuttle (Thunderbolt2) and a device with component video out is a perfect combination, and you never need any TBC device is my experience, TBC's are hard to come by and if. You still need a firewire 400 to firewire 800 adapter to connect a firewire 400 device to the dock: See It is discontinued but you might find it for sale used somewhere. If you don't want to daisy chain a bunch of adapters for the Canopus firewire device there is a USB C dock with a Firewire port as shown in an advertisement in super8rescue's link. There are more options for SD capture using a Windows PC. If VideoGlide software still works with newer versions of OS X, there is a list of other standard definition USB capture devices that could work with VideoGlide at the software's webpage. I posted a link to the Elgato Video Capture because it has OS X drivers available and comes with capture software.
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