Watch TV on Ibook

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Please help. I am looking for an adapter/connector/switch, whatever, that will allow me to watch tv on my Ibook, and record shows onto a cd. I want to play taped video from my camcorder on my ibook, and burn it onto a cd using my ibook cd recorder. There has to be something out there that would allow me to do this. PLEASE HELP!!!!! :confused: Also does anyone know a good external dvd burner I can use with my ibook?
 
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I suggest you use like I have the cord that connects your digital cam to the VCR, play TV through the VCR > cam cord > USB on your iBook I'd love to know if it works though :eek:
 
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I actually thought sbout that, but I thought there has to be a better way.
 
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the above site is good for a TV Tuner, but does not have audio input for the composite source.
 
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Sure it does....
System (Bus) powered external USB device
125-channel cable ready TV Tuner
FM Stereo radio tuner (MyTV/fm only)
Auxiliary video inputs: Composite and S-video inputs in NTSC, PAL or SECAM formats
Audio In & Out ports (audio loop-through)
Video capture: 320 x 240 @ 30fps (NTSC), 384 x 288 @ 25fps (PAL)
Video Compression: MJPEG (Motion JPEG)
 
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To be honest, I haven't used a TV tuner on my iBook, but I would recommend instead getting yourself a analog -> dv convertor instead because I've had excellent results with DV on a Mac (plus you get to use iMovie, iDVD straight out of the box). A good digital camcorder will have this feature too.

This is a slightly more expensive solution though.

If you want to watch TV, you use the same thing, just with a VCR on the inputs.

Joshua king
 
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Well, I decided to run my tivo outputs into my sony mini-dv, then into my ibook through firewire, then burn them onto a cd. Not the easiest solution, but now the wife can watch her favorite shows on her laptop while overseas with the army.
 
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That's very creative! Nice!
 

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