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Canopus ADVC-110

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  • Dec 30, 2020 Canopus ADVC-110 in good condition. It includes the video/audio cables and the fire wire cable. This unit is used, but in good working condition. I do not ship internationally.
  • Canopus, Alpha Carinae, is the brightest star in Carina constellation and the second brightest star in the night sky. Canopus is fainter only than Sirius.The star is a supergiant or bright giant, yellowish-white in colour, with an apparent magnitude of -0.72.

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Use ADVC110 to connect all analog and digital video cameras, decks and editing systems. ADVC110 is a portable and easy-to-use digital video converter compatible with Windows and Mac OS computers. ADVC110 is the ideal device for capturing and outputting analog video from any FireWire-equipped notebook and desktop computer. There are no drivers to install and ADVC110 does not require a power supply when used with a 6-pin FireWire cable.

FEATURES:
  • Connects to all widely used DV and analog video equipment
  • Compatible with Windows and Mac OS DV editing systems
  • Compatible with leading editing and DVD authoring applications including Grass Valley EDIUS, Canopus Let's EDIT, Final Cut Pro®, Adobe® Premiere® Pro, Vegas®, iLife®, Ulead MediaStudio® Pro, and Windows® Movie Maker
  • Audio-only conversion support
  • No need to install drivers or any software applications
  • Powered by IEEE 1394 FireWire connector*
  • NTSC and PAL compatible
  • Color bar reference signal generator
  • NTSC: 720x480 @ 29.97fps
  • PAL/SECAM: 720x576 @ 25fps

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:

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Audio Formats

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  • 2-channel 48kHz 16-bit
  • 2-channel 32kHz 12-bit

Digital Video Input/Output

  • 1 x 4-pin FireWire (100Mbps)
  • 1 x 6-pin FireWire (100Mbps)

Analog Video Input

  • 1 x S-Video (4-pin miniDIN)
  • 1 x composite (RCA)

Analog Video Output

  • 1 x S-Video (4-pin miniDIN)
  • 1 x composite (RCA)

Analog Audio Input (unbalanced)

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  • 1 x stereo (RCA)

Analog Audio Output (unbalanced)

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  • 1 x stereo (RCA)

Power Source

  • IEEE 1394 bus powered or DC5V from EIAJ#2 DC jack

Power Usage

  • 4.5W
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SUPPORT DOCUMENTS, DOWNLOADS AND MANUALS:
  • Canopus ADVC-110 Manual (PDF, 208.9 M)

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WILLIAM B Happy to try to help.I am successfully (and easily) using the Canopus ADVC110 to connect my Sony Hi8mm camcorder to my iMac via firewire. I am using RCA plugs for the audio and S-Video jack for the video transfer from the camcorder. I am not sure this makes any different. This connection is very easy.Once on my iMAC, I am using several software tools in order to cut up the videos into specific events (my 30-60 min tapes typically have many different events that often stretch over months). iMovie imports the entire 8mm tape as one single video which cannot be cut up by iMovie. Therefore, I take the file created by iMovie and export it to a MPEG4 format using MPEG Streamclip. Then I open the .mp4 file with QuickTime and go to Edit, Trim in order to cut the tape into discrete events. I export these as 480p MPEG format files using QuickTime. Then I go back to iMovie and import the clips individually where I can trim them further, add titles, music, etc. This seems complicated - and it is - but it is necessary since iMovie has to render the entire clip you are working with in order to be able to manipulate it. If you try to import 30-60 minutes of footage directly into iMovie, it will take a very long time and the software will not work well. Thus the need for smaller clips. I learned all this from geniuses at Apple Store.Hope this helps,Bill