The ADS website says it's $499. I think that may be too much money for a non-DV source iDVD substitute. I didn't attend the expo so I don't know how the end products look. Anybody see the VCD and DVD results of this analog input approach to digital editing with unknown editing and DVD authoring software? Kunga On Thursday, December 19, 2002, at 10:44 AM, Rod Duncan wrote: > Let me get this straight... > > So ADS Technologies, with their new hardware/software, is using the > built-in CDRW to burn the DVD? > BTW, The link you posted is gone from their site. > > If you can get more info on this off the floor of the DV Expo please > post. > (I am just about to buy an external DVD burner to use with a CDRW > equipped Ti Powerbook) > > Thanks. > Rod > >> Now, isn't THIS interesting... >> >> From DTV Professional: >> >> First up was ADS Technologies. This company has introduced a $360 >> hardware/software product that enables you to, get this, burn a DVD >> on a >> non-SuperDrive equipped Power Mac G4. >> >> Here's the link: >> >> http://www.adstech.com/products/macav1750/specifications/ >> macav1750specs.asp? >> pid=MACAV1750