Hi guys, I recently bought a Canopus ADVC110, and while it's great for my PAL stuff, whenever I try to anything other than that I get a picture roll. This is the same whether I try it with S-Video or Composite connections. Also, the audio tends to crackle when this happens.
I have tried to capture footage from an American Sega Dreamcast game. I've captured footage to show what the problem is. The first part of the video is the capture with the ADVC110 set to Pal, and half-way through I flick the switch underneath the grabber to NTSC. As you can see, I get sound (albeit crackly sound) and the picture roll gets worse:
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=2993165879711884421&hl=en-GB
I then tried with a UK GameCube game set to 60hz mode and the same problem occurs.
Is there an easy way to fix this, guys? I've tried every possible combination with the switches underneath, and this happens a lot when I try to capture any NTSC stuff, or try to capture PAL games in 60hz mode. I don't want to have to buy yet another grabber, because this one was pretty expensive for me and I bought it under the impression it could capture PAL, NTSC and SECAM footage flawlessly.
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scully1888, Do not post the same topic on several forums.
Please do not cross post, once is enough.
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