I just purchased an ADS Pyro A/V link in order to convert my old analog tapes to digital format and bring them into iMovie via Firewire.
However, when I connect the ADS to my Intel Macbook Pro, it is not recognized as a video source. I thought there was something wrong with the ADS at first, but then, as an afterthought, I tried to connect it to my old Powerbook G4. It was immediately recognized as a video source. I tried it on a Dell laptop and it worked fine there too.
Is there any way I can determine at what point the connection is failing? Supposedly there are no drivers necessary for this unit on OS X. Could it be the Intel version is an issue?
I tried it on a friend's 20" Intel iMac and it does not recognize the AD either.
Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated.
However, when I connect the ADS to my Intel Macbook Pro, it is not recognized as a video source. I thought there was something wrong with the ADS at first, but then, as an afterthought, I tried to connect it to my old Powerbook G4. It was immediately recognized as a video source. I tried it on a Dell laptop and it worked fine there too.
Is there any way I can determine at what point the connection is failing? Supposedly there are no drivers necessary for this unit on OS X. Could it be the Intel version is an issue?
I tried it on a friend's 20" Intel iMac and it does not recognize the AD either.
Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated.