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Photo apps for mac os6/13/2023 ![]() Make sure the ADVC box has S-Video inputs then. If S-Video is the BEST that your Phillips machine can stream out in realtime, then that's what you'll have to go with. The choices are limited since DV is somewhat passé, but you should still be able to find ADVC stuff on ebay, etc. You WANT to get as clean a signal as possible, and it's clear from the MyoResearch literature that DV works well with their stuff, so it would make sense to follow edDV's advice and go with a ADVC-type box (Analog -> Digital using DV codec). Although, sometimes those kinds of things are locked-in for other reasons. It could be that your device could be retrofitted with a much larger storage capacity, such that you could take longer segments than just 399 frames (~= 12 seconds?). I find this quite interesting, but it looks like an online user manual for that equipment is NOWHERE to be found on the internet (without resorting to unsavory means)! And I tried. If you have any suggestions on how to improve this setup, I'd be very thankful. Unfortunately I'm not very skilled at hardware questions, and our Philips contact has not been able to answer our questions. I guess that it might be possible to replace some of the hardware in the ultrasound device, so that the video can be streamed in its original format (without converting to an analog signal?). Instead we capture the ultrasound videos in the same computer software that records the other data. (The ultrasound device is limited to recording 399 frames per trial.) This means that using the trigger to synchronise (or rather time-match) video recording on the ultrasound device and other data recording on the PC is not an option. The trigger system for the ultrasound device is very impractical, as it eats too much of the recording time. However, I need to synchronise the ultrasound video with some other data (forces, EMG, joint angles, etc). ![]() The AVI (or DICOM) files that are recorded in the ultrasound device can be exported by USB after the data aquisition is over. The ultrasound device is a Philips HD11 XE. Thanks for your interest, I appreciate it a lot. ![]() ![]() (I posted as richared1979 the other day, now I'm able to access my own user)
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