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    I bought a used Canopus ADVC 100 to convert my old Hi8 tapes to DVD. The video I have captured has been complete garbage of horizontal tears. I have the ADVC 100 connected via 6 pin firewire to a windows 10 pc with a PCIe firewire card and an I7 processor. I had the same results with both WinDV and DVIO. Dip switches are all set to off except #2. I have playing the tapes with the Sharp VL-HL100U they were recorded on. The video is fin on the camcorder LCD. How do I determine if the problem is the used ADVC 100, or the camcorder.
    Thanks for any help or suggestions.
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  2. What chipset is used on the firewire card? Is it made by Texas Instruments (TI)? Those are the most reliable for DV. They cost more too.
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    It is TI chipset on card. It is capturing, just not usable.
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  4. Try capturing a high quality video source -- like a DVD player playing a non-encrypted DVD.
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    WinDV has a 'preview' window as it captures. Is this what you refer to or the actual cap on playback?

    Maybe a bad connector on either the card(check that the card is installed correctly in the PC. Drivers ?) or the camera or even a faulty cable.
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