20 Most Recent Canopus ADVC-110 A/D Converter (77010150105) Video Capture Questions & Answers

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Use my hdtv as a monitor

Use the PC in on the TV if equiped. if not you will need a HDMI cable from computer to TV if your computer is equipped with HDMI.
4/28/2012 2:37:50 AM • Canopus ADVC-110... • Answered on Apr 28, 2012
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I cannot get video from my VHS through my canopus

I had this same problem. Took it back and got my money back. Was trying to use with iMovie. Was told I needed at least the ADVC300 (also known as Canopus). Not sure why, but the 300 did the trick. Could be other problems, though. Maybe your firewire is bad, or the port on the computer. Or the connectors you're using between the VCR and converter. I hope it isn't too late to exchange any of the equipment you bought. Usually it's 14 days for these things. Good luck! It is hard to pin down these problems!
11/14/2011 9:30:42 AM • Canopus ADVC-110... • Answered on Nov 14, 2011
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How do I export out

Hello

Please tell me exactly what you want to do. Do you want to convert the digital files from your Mac to analog? The Canopus ADVC Converter converts non-digital videos to digital videos, not the other way around.
8/30/2011 4:45:35 PM • Canopus ADVC-110... • Answered on Aug 30, 2011
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My computer does not recognize

Hi there,
Does the camera work on other imaging softwares like yahoo messenger, skype etc.
Also make sure that no other software like the ones I mentioned above is running because imaging devices can only be accessed by one software at a time.
If after you've turned off these softwares and the video capture device still does not detect the camera I would suggest borrowing another camera from a friend or someone you know to make sure that this is not a bad box.
Hope this helps!
7/26/2011 1:11:50 PM • Canopus ADVC-110... • Answered on Jul 26, 2011
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I am trying to capture

Greetings hwgirl20 - I suspect strongly that you are trying to capture a copy protected DVD (Macrovision Copy Protection) and the LED indicates that. Actually it would be the LED blinking and the analog and DV input lights are probably dimming.

There is no way around the copy protection protection on the Canopus but there is a relatively simple way to get around it so you can use the video in Final Cut.

You can use Freeware like HandBrake to copy your DVD to your hard drive and then decrypt it and then use it in Final Cut. Handbrake you can get HERE. Handbrake does not get rid of the copy protection but it explains how to do it HERE.

Happy Editing and Thanks for using Fix Ya.

Mikeywaf
4/22/2011 5:25:56 PM • Canopus ADVC-110... • Answered on Apr 22, 2011
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Thanks for this thread, I am so frustrated. I

i love a well informed person with computers. so many people post here and don' t give any other information; and for that i thank and congratulate you. now for your resolution. i have read up on this particular unit and with this one i have found several hundred issues with the quality. especially when viewing on larger LCD screens.
knowing this, i suggest the upgraded model. Canopus ADVC 300 Analog / Digital Video Converter......http://www.firewire-1394.com/canopus-advc-300.htm
now with that said you mentioned you have a pinnacle av/dv card. my question involves the issue with your firewire. on most cards of this nature they want to be "alone". meaning that the card wants to be in a pci slot to itself with no neighbors. i suggest putting it in the very first slot available to avoid this and then putting your other cards in the remaining slots. this card you are using is also a little outdated. here is a better card.... http://cgi.ebay.com/Compro-Videomate-C500-PCI-DV-Analog-Capture-Card-2-/170586107840?pt=AU_Components&hash=item27b7b96fc0#ht_1080wt_905
If you have any problems let me know and please leave positive feedback for me. Jethro
2/1/2011 11:39:46 PM • Canopus ADVC-110... • Answered on Feb 01, 2011
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New Canopus ADVC 110 being

Canopus 110 has a small chip built in that detects when you're trying to transfer copyrighted material (such as a tape of a movie). If it detects it, a small red light comes on, and the footage you copy is black or distorted. If you have old movies that you want to copy to a DVD for personal use, this is bad news.
However, there is a way past this security feature, and it's built into the system. When you first turn Canopus on, simply press the select button down for roughly twenty seconds. Now the system will ignore copyright concerns, and you can copy all the movies you want, until you turn Canopus off.

Make sure the tapes are still good by doing a playback from camcorder or something you can watch.

How are you connecting to the computer? Firewire is the best and ensures transmission is fast enough to keep up. USB is too slow. Also the computer needs lots of memory and defragmented disk space, for the mpeg conversion. The A to D conversion is only part of the whole transfer process, and the majority happens in software on the computer.

I would also suggest taking it to the place you bought it from, and let them try it on one of your tapes. If the unit was defective, they will be able to compare results then easily, and hopefully it will be covered by warranty.

I also read that it does not come with an external power supply, but that it is supposed to be necessary for firewire to work. So it is recommended to buy one. I also read that if you use a 4 or 6 wire firewire connector, that the power supply is not required. But I would bet it is computer dependent, since some do not provide as much power as others, to the Firewire port. Perhaps the lesson here is that cable quality makes a difference. If you have trouble figuring out the external power requirements, they appear to be anything between 5 volts and 12 volts.

Make sure everything is set correctly, such as NTSC, vs PAL.
Also, do not connect more than one Firewire cable at a time, for best results.
2/1/2011 7:31:21 PM • Canopus ADVC-110... • Answered on Feb 01, 2011
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1/16/2011 12:04:26 PM • Canopus ADVC-110... • Answered on Jan 16, 2011
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Need Driver software

Which OS? If you are on Mac it just works straight away in iMovie, just bring up the import box and it should work, as for windows, I haven't tried it but I'm presuming that the same procedure will work in an editing suite on the import settings the device should be found.

No drivers are provided on the Canopus Website (company now known as "Grass Valley") however there is a compatability release note about windows 7 saying that it is certified to work with it.
6/15/2010 10:44:47 AM • Canopus ADVC-110... • Answered on Jun 15, 2010
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No colour..

Sounds like you're feeding the ADVC the wrong broadcast format. Either PAL when the ADVC is in NTSC mode, or NTSC when the ADVC is in PAL mode.

Alternatively, your capture software may have a broadcast format setting as well, and that may not be matching what the ADVC is sending out. Remember that the ADVC does not do NTSC<->PAL format conversion, so NTSC analog input becomes NTSC DV, and PAL analog input becomes PAL DV.
6/12/2010 7:29:56 AM • Canopus ADVC-110... • Answered on Jun 12, 2010
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CANNOT GET TO TRANSFER MY VIDEO FROM MY CASETTE

you will need to hook your camera up to the fire wire to transfer itto the converter so connet the firewire to the camera and hit the play button however I don't know if your converter has a program that finalizes the video once your done recording. On some camera's it will finalize the DV and then it is the only thing you can use to transfer to the DV converter or to your computer, let me know what type of camera you have and I can tell you how to connect it to do it.
5/5/2010 5:32:49 PM • Canopus ADVC-110... • Answered on May 05, 2010
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I'm transferring VHS tapes into digital format

They probably are copy protected. There are devices to enable the tapes to be copied, inserted in the video line. About $60.00
4/9/2010 11:01:08 PM • Canopus ADVC-110... • Answered on Apr 09, 2010
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I have been happy with my Canopus ADVC-110 but

Perhaps you need to press the button and it would switch to digital input and if you press it again it would switch to analogue input
1/3/2010 9:51:15 PM • Canopus ADVC-110... • Answered on Jan 03, 2010
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For over a year I used this device to send video

Turn your computer operating system back from where it is compatible and can work smoothly.
12/18/2009 11:29:59 AM • Canopus ADVC-110... • Answered on Dec 18, 2009
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