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Capture from multiple video devices simultaneously

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Hi,

I've rather stumbled at the first hurdle. I need to capture streaming video from two webcams simultaneously. In an ideal world I'd be able to both record and take photos from both devies also. (i.e. press a single button to save a still image from both cameras simultaneously).

If anyone could suggest a suitable programme I would be grateful. I have done a fair amount of searching and all I've come up with is PC compatible options which don't work with Mac, and since I don't have BootCamp sorted yet I'm suffering from my first bit of Mac Compatibility fury since I turned Mac a few months ago!

Thanks
 

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