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    I am choosing between a canopus advc 110 or 50 and the pinnacle dc2000.
    Could somebody upload a dv clip from a very hard video of capture?
    i would to like see the quality with my eyes.

    you can upload here yousendit.com
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    Nobody?
    Let's go guys...... there are many canpus users here...´
    Only 9 or 8 seconds long is enought...
    Doues the ADVC ignore the jvc tbc jitter?
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    Originally Posted by Fos
    Doues the ADVC ignore the jvc tbc jitter?
    1. WTF are you talking about?

    2. If you have a screwed up video the canopus will do nothing to correct it. If it plays fine from a VCR to TV you should have no trouble.

    3. DV-AVi files....even 8 or 9 seconds...is still an extremely large file.
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    that small vertical jumps ... it explains in the weblog of www.digitalfaq.com My dv500 ignored them..

    it is only 10 mb
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    Originally Posted by Fos
    that small vertical jumps ... it explains in the weblog of www.digitalfaq.com My dv500 ignored them..
    As i said above if you can play the video from VCR to TV without any trouble you shouldn't have any trouble with Canopus, I can't guarantee that.
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