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Old June 14th, 2004, 10:48 AM
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Question Director's cut full screen?????

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Is it possible to get full screen by using director's cut and a vcr??
coz i've seen television on Imovie but can't get it full screen.
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Sure, capture the video, edit it in iMovie, open it in QuickTime Pro, and hit command-F to make the video full-screen.

As far as I know, Miglia's Director's Cut is not a TV tuner nor is it a device to "stream" video to a monitor. It's a device to capture analog video via firewire for editing. I'm sure that it can be used to stream live video, via iMovie as you have, but that's not the main focus of the hardware, so full-screen play-through is probably going to be difficult to realize.
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