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.
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.
Pinnacle's Dazzle cards mostly are not supported on Macs. Pinnacle do produce a Mac Video Capture unit (See links below).
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.
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
yes, but it is not pretty. A decent lost cost solution if it is all you have.
Yes, as long as the SOFTWARE that it needs to run is Mac compatible.
Roanoke Dazzle ended in 2006.
Razzle Dazzle was created in 1961.
The secret that pinnacle (the company that made dazzle) doesn't tell you is that the regular dazzle and dazzle platinum are the EXACT same. They both do the same thing, in the same HD quality. The only differences are their color (regular is white and platinum is black), the video editing software that comes with them, and their price (regular is $49.99 and platinum is $89.99). You should only get platinum if you don't have a good program on your PC/Mac to edit the videos. So, if you already have a good program, and you bought dazzle platinum, you just wasted $40. I bought dazzle regular, since I have Sony Vegas Pro 10, and I can still record my DVD, Blu-ray, Xbox 360, and PS3 in high quality. If you don't plan on editing your videos, your decision by now should be obvious. THANKS SO MUCH IF YOU READ ALL THAT^^ I HOPE IT HELPED!!! :)
DJ Dazzle was born on 1977-01-25.
Dazzle - song - was created on 1984-05-25.
I have the dazzle DVC 100, it is much better than the 170 which i used to own.