You can use iMovie to record video from a compatible device. Note that the dazzle for Mac (now discontinued) is only compatible with OSX up to 10.5.
Yes, as long as the SOFTWARE that it needs to run is Mac compatible.
Audacity is one of the best free programs for recording out there, and you can find a Mac OS X binary at the official site: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
I bought a dazzle dvc 100. When i record with amcap i have sound during recording but afterwards when i watch back what i recorded there is no sound. Theres nothing wrong with the cables as I have other capture software which records sound but the quality is awful. Thanks.
Pinnacle's Dazzle cards mostly are not supported on Macs. Pinnacle do produce a Mac Video Capture unit (See links below).
If Dazzle refers to Pinnacle's Dazzle video capturing devices then the Pinnacle Video Capture for Macs will be the nearest thing. Although there are numerous other options such as the devices available from Elgato.
The Pinnacle Dazzle DVD recorder will not work with a Mac. Pinnacle do have some Mac compatible products (See links below) and, depending on what you wish to achieve, something in the Elgato range may help.
no you do not but you do need a program to record it with
Writing, recording, editing and mixing music is easy with the Logic Pro 9 software from Apple. This software can be purchased from the Mac App Store for 199.99 dollars.
Garageband is a free recording software program that does this. It comes free with every new Apple Mac. There is no free Windows-based program that does all of this.
-Garage band -Pro Tools -Logic -Reaper etc... C'mon man, easy stuff
Pure Mac Multimedia Software makes multimedia software for Mac.
I think you can. Look @ your Wii Manuals. It's easier with Windows but Mac owners will have a harder time. Try using Dazzle for Mac