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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Xbox on A Powerbook
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<blockquote data-quote="PowerBookG4" data-source="post: 71533" data-attributes="member: 8394"><p>ok, if it must be done... it is going to cost a few bux... you need to buy a mini-dv deck that supports a vhs vcr to be attacted (3-4grand) buy a very good quality vcr, with composite video ports on the front side, plug in the xbox there. connect the firewire from the dv to the computer and place the dv deck on vcr mode. There now your video from the xbox is on the computer so you can record it if you wish to edit it, but if all you want to do is play it, buy a nice HDTV it is about the same price and is better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PowerBookG4, post: 71533, member: 8394"] ok, if it must be done... it is going to cost a few bux... you need to buy a mini-dv deck that supports a vhs vcr to be attacted (3-4grand) buy a very good quality vcr, with composite video ports on the front side, plug in the xbox there. connect the firewire from the dv to the computer and place the dv deck on vcr mode. There now your video from the xbox is on the computer so you can record it if you wish to edit it, but if all you want to do is play it, buy a nice HDTV it is about the same price and is better. [/QUOTE]
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