
Setting up dual monitors on the MacBook or MacBook Pro
Tweaking your dual monitor display settings
Configuring the Dock and menu on your dual monitor desktop
SmartVideo 1.0
SmartVideo continuously captures video into a RAM buffer that is written to disk when a trigger occurs.

A trigger can occur due to a difference between frames so the program operates automatically, with a push of the Grab Button for manual operation, or from an Apple Event triggered by Apple Script. The most mportant part of the program is its ability to capture video before and after the trigger, which can be controlled using a variable trigger delay. SmartVideo is intended for extracting video clips from continuous video, but you will be amazed by the fun you can have just looking at delayed video of yourself from a camcorder connected to your Mac.
Please read the documentation for more information.
Minimal System Requirements: MacOS 8+, PowerPC, Video Capture Hardware with QuickTime Video Component support for capture of uncompressed video, >16MB Free RAM, >16MB Free Disk Space, Virtual Memory Off. Suggested System Requirements:MacOS 8.6+, PowerPC G3+, Video Capture Hardware with QuickTime uncompressed asynchronous capture support, >64MB Free RAM, >120MB Free Disk Space, Virtual Memory Off.
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