I don't want canopus because they use their DV version which is not real DV.
I checked the lists and they are way outdated.
I will be using it with a tri core phenom2 and 4GB RAM
It must make good quality captures from Hi8 and VHS and SVHS.
Thanks
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Originally Posted by Onceler2
I will be using it with a tri core phenom2 and 4GB RAM
It must make good quality captures from Hi8 and VHS and SVHS.
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Originally Posted by Onceler2
The software you choose will let you select type-1 or type-2.
Older Canopus software used a different way to pack the DV stream, but that has nothing to do with what you would buy. Plus the Canopus format could be repacked to type-1 or type-2 without any loss. But again that has nothing to do with the ADVC line of products.
Originally Posted by Onceler2
Originally Posted by Onceler2
The only DV bridge I would consider buying is one of the Canopus ADVCs. -
I remember editing with Canopus DV a long time ago,it was hard getting the files back to standard DV.
I have a Canon Elura 80 that has an ADC which is one of the reasons I bought it.I have never used it for that yet. Does anyone know anything about this convertor like if it is any good? I can't test it right now because I don't have the power cable for it. I am hoping that it will convert good so I don't have to buy an expensive card.
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I've been using a Canopus ADVC50 for over 5 years and have never had any problems using the DV files created from it. Standard DV as far as I'm concerned. And excellent quality.
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Originally Posted by Onceler2
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The sources are Hi8 tapes mainly. I am going to run them through an Elite Video bv4 to boost the resolution. I am trying for the best quality and I am unsure if the cameras analog to digital is good enough.
Is there any perceptable quality difference between composite and s-video. And does this camera have a good convertor chip and how good is it? -
Originally Posted by Onceler2
I am going to run them through an Elite Video bv4 to boost the resolution.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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Originally Posted by Vidd
The better ones are in the 4-digit price range.Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
FAQs: Best Blank Discs • Best TBCs • Best VCRs for capture • Restore VHS -
Originally Posted by lordsmurf
Cheers,
David. -
Dazzle, Pinnacle ..... blah. Yep, that's more of them.
Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
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Canopus ADVC100 for me, the last 6 years (or so).
The best buy I ever did. -
ADVC-110 worked great for me. It only lasted about 12 hours when I sold it on Craigslist for $100. I guess I should have asked for more for it.
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