The Avid Cinema Kit is an entry-level non-linear video editing system from Avid Technology that was included with some Power Macintosh computer models.[2][3]
Hardware[]
Some Performa 6400, Power Macintosh 6400 and 6500 models were bundled with the kit,[4][1][5] which included Avid Cinema software and a PCI card for real-time Motion JPEG encoding and NTSC video output.[3] The card requires a video input card (revision D) from the Apple TV/Video System with a 60-pin DAV connector. Older video input cards (revision A or B) with a 34-pin DVA connector will require an adapter cable (944-3220).[6][7]
Update[]
Following the release of the iMac G3 and blue & white Power Mac G3, the PCI card was replaced by a USB video capture device.[8]
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Resurgent Apple Adds Two New Members to Performa Family, Cuts Prices Of Entire Line: Performa 6400 Video Editing Edition, Apple Computer. Archived 1997-02-04.
- ↑ Avid Cinema for Macintosh by Joe McCleskey, VideoMaker. 1999-12-01.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Avid Cinema Product Info, Avid Technology. 1997. Archived 1998-05-21.[DEAD LINK]
- ↑ Macintosh Performa 6400/200 Video Editing Edition, Apple Computer. Archived 1997-02-04.
- ↑ 8600 DAV? by CelGen, 68k Macintosh Liberation Army. 2012-12-05.
- ↑ Apple TV/Video System Info, The 6400 Zone. 2004-12-24.
- ↑ Avid Cinema info, The 6400 Zone. 2004-05-25.
- ↑ Products specs, Avid Technology. Archived 1999-10-13.
See also[]
External links[]
- Avid Cinema for Macintosh at Avid Technology (archived 1998-12-03)
- Avid Cinema for Mac with USB (archived 2000-10-28)
- Avid Cinema Card at Mac Repair Central (2016-06-07)
- Avid Cinema at Computer Town (2015-04-05)
- Avid Cinema - The Beginning of the Internet Video Revolution by Computer Town at YouTube (2014-04-22)
- Avid Cinema Kit at the Apple Wiki