Wed, 23 Sep 2009 TerraTec G3 promises seamless analogue to digital video conversions
Comes with Elgato Video Capture, compatible with iMovie
TerraTec has introduced the TerraTec G3, a new video editing solution which allows you to optimally back up analogue recordings, old video tapes and camcorder recordings for instance, directly to your Mac or burn them to a DVD.
The G3 offers the ability to transfer, edit and burn analogue videos, compatible with camcorders, DVD players, satellite receivers, video recorders or other sources equipped with analogue video outputs.
The compact G3 features a robust design says the makers, the housing is made of anodised aluminium, all inputs and connectors are gold plated.
The package includes all the necessary cables to connect analogue devices.
The TerraTec G3 is Mac and PC compatible and requires Mac OS X 10.3.9 or higher, Intel or PowerPC computer and comes with Elgato Video Capture for Mac users.
Available from Amazon and other stores the TerraTec G3 has a SRP of £79.99.
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Brian said on Thu, 24 Sep 2009
Unlike any other ADC box I've bought (there have been many) - can this one actually capture widescreen without squashing or cropping it?
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