Summary
Videospigot was a plug-in printed circuit board for converting analogue video into Apple's QuickTime digital video format. It was purchased in 1992 for about AUD$1200. The donor used it in his video post-production business.
The donor used the Videospigot with a Macintosh Quadra 900 computer with 2 monitors, and CD ROM reader with SCSI cable. He also used Adobe Premiere 1 for video editing and the QuickTime Developers Kit.
Part of a representative collection of hardware, software, trade literature and promotional material that documents the history of the Apple company, and its contribution to, and impact on the computer industry and society.
Physical Description
Digitising card User's manual Software
More Information
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Collection Names
The Apple Company Collection, Internet Macintosh User Group (iMug) Collection
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Mr Brian R. Livingston - internet Macintosh User Group (iMug), 22 Feb 2007
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Classification
Computing & calculating, Analogue & digital computing, Converters
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Keywords
Analog to Digital Converters, Computer Hardware, Computers, Computing, Video Editing Workstations