Re: Video in PPT

From: Sue Davies (sue@aiu.edu.au)
Mon Jun 11 17:39:43 2001


Iomega Buzz drive (very reasonable cost) captures video and digitises it. Also allows you to play with the colour, contrast, brightness etc. Captures audio along with the video and allows all sorts of editing and special effects. I find it easy to use so that means anyone can!! Cheers Sue

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Sue Davies
Australian Institute of Ultrasound
PO Box 434, Mermaid Beach, Qld, 4218
Phone: 07 55266655
Fax: 07 55266041

-----Original Message----- From: ultrasound@obgyn.net [mailto:ultrasound@obgyn.net]On Behalf Of Edward Lyons Sent: Tuesday, 12 June 2001 7:44 AM To: Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND Subject: Video in PPT

The easiest way to do this is to use an inexpensive capture card that plugs into the USB or parallel ports of your computer and the composite video of your VHS or SVHS. Its called a Dazzle card and you can get one at most computer stores. The software it comes with is user friendly and allows you to crop the length, not the frame size and to split one in two or splice two segments together. They also have a website Dazzle

E.A. Lyons MD Winnipeg, Manitoba,

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