Canopus ADVC 300 & Tiger

After Installing Tiger on my G-5 I cannot get any video out through my Canops ADVC300. It worked fine with Panther. I am using Final Cut pro 5. with all the test I have tried it seems to be Tiger or Quiktime problem. I have posted on Final Cut forum with no luck. I have tried print to Video and Edit to Video. Capture is great just no export. Does anybody have a answer?

The Canopus unit may be toggled to analog-in mode; this would explain why you can capture but not print to video. Try toggling it to digital-in right before (or at the same time) as you initiate output to video from your G5.
I have often had to toggle my Canopus box by hitting its analog/digital button twice in succession to force it to change input modes (even when I thought it was already in digital input mode).

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    I must connect an ADVC 300 to a Black Magic Intensity Pro HDMI PCI Express Capture Card.   For best quality, which cable should I use?
    On the ADVC 300 there are outputs of firewire, S-VHS and RCA.
    On BMPro it's a little confusing. On the breakout cable there are connectors that say:
    -5 B-Y OUT
    -4 Y OUT
    -3-R-Y OUT
    -7-R-Y IN
    -8-Y IN
    -9 B-Y IN
    -15 AUDIO IN RIGHT
    -10 AES/EBU OUT
    -12 AUDIO LEFT OUT
    -14 AUDIO LEFT OUT
    -13 AUDIO RIGHT OUT
    With the BMPro, there is also a separate, shorter cable.  On one end it looks like S-VHS and on the other there are two connectors, one black and one blue.
    On the actual BMPro Express card strip instead of using the breakout cable, there is HDMI IN (and HDMI OUT). 
    How should I connect this?  Is there an adapter cable of FIREWIRE TO HDMI? 
    Any help is much appreciated. 

    Well, when I researched how best to digitize VHS (into Final Cut Pro 7), I learned two of the best devices to use are BMPro and Canopus ADVC 300.  I’m using the ADVC 300 for the built-in time base corrector.  I definitely want to use that to stabilize the video.  I also read how well BMPro improves image quality.  So, I thought to use the two together must produce outstanding quality (well, as good as VHS can be). 
    Perhaps I got confused into thinking I can use both.  But the BMPro appears to have an S-VHS adapter. 
    I guess I’m wondering what is better quality: 
    Run the firewire from the Canopus ADVC 300 converter directly into the firewire port on the Mac Pro
    Or, run an S-VHS cable from the Canopus ADVC 300 into the BMPro Capture card
    (I should mention that I have purchased all these items and already have the BMPro Card installed so at this point it’s not a cost issue, but rather an issue of simply which works best?)

  • Issue with importing DV from Canopus ADVC-300

    My concern is this:
    When I convert and import footage from VHS tapes through my Canopus ADVC-300 I have to babysit the import because whenever there is a spot on the tape without footage (blackness, snowy confetti screen) either the Canopus device stops sending the signal and iMovie stops importing because of this OR iMovie senses the same thing the Canopus does and stops the import.
    Is there a fix for this? I would like to be able to just hit IMPORT and walk away for 2 hours, so I can do other things with my day and simply go back and edit out whatever frames are fuzzy or blacked-out.
    Please help... Thanks!
    Powerbook G4 17" 1.5GHz Mac OS X (10.4.8) 2GB RAM, iMovie 6, iDVD 6, Single Layer Burner

    Hi Roots and welcome!
    I use the canopus ADVC110, presumably not a universe away from your Canopus, but I have only once got the problem you describe from VHS tapes, and that was a tape that had been stored too long without use.
    Try fully winding the tape forward and then rewinding again. It can loosen 'sticky tape'. Cleaning the tape heads of the VCR is also beneficial.

  • Audio Drift when importing VHS Tapes-Do I need a Canopus ADVC 300

    Embarking on the daunting task of importing/editting >100 2hr VHS tapes, and want to get the best results for my efforts.
    I pop a tape into a VCR connected via S-Video (video) and RCA (audio) cables to a Sony DVMC-DA1 AD converter, and from there to my Mac Pro via Firewire. Use FCE "Capture Now" using NTSC DV Converter setup. Start capture, let it run unattended, and return at my leisure to do some rough editting.
    Problem is the audio on the imported clip gradually loses sync, by about 2 seconds by the end of the clip. The sync problem is present on the clip when played with Quicktime as well.
    Questions:
    1. Is there a reasonable way to correct this in FCE?
    2. Since my Sony converter is nearing 10 years old, will use of a more recent AD converter such as the Canopus ADVC 300 result in a perfectly synced import?
    3. If so, can you comment on the Canopus's purported video noise reduction and image stabilization capabilities? Is it noticable/worthwhile?
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    Hello,
    The problem is the audio is not 'locked' to the video, and your old Sony DVMC-DA1 does not appear to support locked audio.
    The only way you might deal with this in FCE itself would be to capture shorter clips (say, under 15 minutes each) which would minimize the degree to which the audio drifts out of sync in each clip. (The longer the clip, the greater the drift.)
    Given the large amount of video you wish to digitize (some 200 hours), it will be far preferable to use a Canopus ADVC-100, 110 or higher model - +they all support DV locked audio+ - so the video & audio are sync'd without the need for manual intervention or capturing short clips.
    I have used the Canopus 100 & 110 extensively and have been very happy with the results. Sometimes, depending on the VHS tape, there is some slight banding at the very bottom of the image but 1) this is +usually not visible+ in the finished movie because it is outside the 'image safe area' and 2) if necessary can be compensated via about a 2%-4% enlargement of the image in FCE (which is not enough to soften the image).
    I have not used the Canopus 300 because I never felt the need, as I am happy with my results from the 100 & 110. Users of the 300 have been pretty positive about its built-in TBC and image cleaning capabilities.

  • MacPro, FCE 3.5 and Canopus ADVC 300

    Hi All,
    I finally got the new beast setup! I started to do some work today then ran into a really weird issue I hope someone can help me resolve.
    Here's the new setup...
    The Mac Pro has a SIIG PCIe FW card in it and that's attached to the same FW drive I've been using with the PB G4. The on board FW has the same Canopus ADVC 300 connected to it I had with the PB G4.
    Now here's the interesting part... I set the video playback to Apple NTSC Firewire, no problem. I start playback, nothing. I click View/Video/Apple NTSC Firewire, then click play in the canvas and it plays back normally.
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    What am I missing here??
    Thanks for any suggestions!!!!!!
    -John, currently the seriously confused one!

    Problem still exists. Just closing the question.

  • Canopus advc 300 grass valley

    Hi! Just before upgrading to Snow Leopard, I asked both Apple Assistance and Grass Valley Assistance in order to know if my *CANOPUS ADVC 300* comply with the new OS. Both of them answered that I had to ask the other one!
    I searched the web for forums, but I found just that Canopus ADVC 100 isn't recognized by Snow Leopard (perhaps 'cause firewire connection).
    Nothing about ADVC 300 (which is currently on sale on Apple Store!)...
    Anyone have already tried this with Snow Leopard?
    Or will I be compelled to make a partition with the old OS just to acquire video with canopus??
    Thanxxxx

    Great. There's written that complies with 10.6. So we can dare to try?
    Anyway this was the answer I got on October 15 from "Canopus TechSupport" <[email protected]>:
    +Many ADVC users are complaining about their unit not being recognized on+
    +their mac after upgrading to snow leopard. I recommend reading the mac+
    +forums for more information on the lack of DV device connectivity (among+
    +other issues) experienced by many users. Currently, we have not+
    +certified snow leopard with any of our products.+
    Regards,
    Bryant Maness
    Grass Valley Technical Support
    www.canopus.com
    (801) 222-5204

  • Canopus ADVC 300 compatible with FCPX ?

    The title says it all.
    Compatibility with FCPX would make my transition forward much easier as I still need to convert VHS from time to time.
    Thanks.

    Yes!!!
    Soon after downloading FCPX, I hooked up the ADVC300 which appeared as a choice when clicking on Import From Camera.
    Made a brief "Import " of a VHS tape. 
    I didn't bother installing the Picture Controller 300 software as I just replaced my MBP internal hdd and did a clean install of apps that don't require Rosetta.  In other words, I'm ready for Lion.  Apps that require Rosetta are on a small SL partition for a while longer.
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  • Canopus ADVC-300 to monitor - still image only

    When I play what's on the timeline, I expect to be able to see it on my analog monitor connected via composite video to the Canopus box.
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    Thanks!
    MikeR

    I now have video out on the monitor when I'm using the Viewer window. Should I also be able to see video out on the monitor from the timeline (e.g., when scrubbing) or using the controls in the canvas playback window?
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  • ADVC 300 and Final Cut Pro 7 Settings

    I am capturing analog video into Final Cut Pro 7. Specifically, I am playing the S-VHS tapes in a JVC HR-S5902U vcr.  The vcr is connected to a Canopus ADVC 300.  The ADVC 300 which is connected via firewire to a Mac Pro equipped with a Black Magic Intensity Pro HDMI PCI Express Card. 
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    2) Capture Preset Setting?
    3) Device Control Preset?
    thanks

    Also, are there any other suggestions or additional settings of which I should be aware in my converting situation? 
    thanks again

  • Capturing Video 8 via Canopus SDVC-300

    I am trying to capture some old Video 8 material. I'm using a Canopus ADVC-300 video converter to convert the analog video to DV. The have the Firewire output of the ADVC-300 connected to the Firewire input on my Mac. I have FCP set to: NTSC/DV 48 kHZ and Non-Controllable Device.
    When I attempt to Capture Now, FCP says that there is no video.
    I tested the output of the ADVC-300 by connecting it to a camcorder and there appears to be both video and audio.
    The ADVC-300 was initially set to Unit. I set it to PC but then I believe I have to change device control to Firewire. I was able to begin capturing, again using Capture Now. But at one point FCP lost the time code and stopped capturing. I know the analog has no time code, but I'm not sure if the ADVC-300 is supplying time code?
    If there is anyone who has used one of these successfully, please let me know what I'm doing wrong in my setup.

    10,415 posts. Obviously not all bad.
    Thanks, it worked.
    I'm not sure what the SW did, as I didn't change anything, simply installed it, ran it and quit. But it must have done something because it is working flawlessly now. (even handling the drop outs with no errors)
    I didn't think there was timecode. But when I tried to capture the Firewire output of the analog source via the Sony GV-D200 not using non-controllable device, Capture Now would not capture anything, since it never saw any timecode.
    With the ADVC-300 in place (and not their SW), it would not capture with non-controllable device with the unit's operation mode set to Unit. If I set it to PC, FCP Capture Now would work, but with a standard Firewire device setting. The source has some drop out, so it would stop capturing waiting on timecode. Which I thought was odd, since (as you stated) I didn't think there was any timecode. Unless the Canopus unit is attempting to create timecode? I wouldn't think so.
    Anyway, many thanks.

  • Dropped Frames using ADVC-300

    I'm trying to import video into Final Cut Pro using a Canopus ADVC-300. The clips I'm trying to import are long, over an hour sometimes. I always get dropped frames after like 10 minutes and it stops the recording. Is there something I can do to fix this so that the frames don't drop. I don't have a ton of stuff running while I do this. I'm not doing anything else except maybe surfing the web. Thanks in advance.

    #1 choice: internal SATA drive formatted as Mac OS Extended
    #2 choice: external SATA (eSATA) drive formatted as Mac OS Extended
    #3 choice: external Firewire drive formatted as Mac OS Extended
    Do NOT use a USB connection. USB transfers data in packets (short bursts) and FCP needs a sustained data flow like that offered by SATA or Firewire.
    -DH

  • ADVC-300 and Tiger compatability

    I recently upgraded my G4 desktop to Tiger 10.4.2 and can no longer recognize my ADVC-300. It appears to be a firewire issue. Does anyone else have this problem?

    Hello IVUS:
    Welcome to the discussions!
    You should always run a disk / permissions repair after any update. Try that and please feel free to post again if you need more.
    Sue

  • HELP using advc-300 on old bad quality analog tapes

    ok here's my problem, this isn't directly a FCP question but i think you guys can help me out. I just bought an advc-300 hoping that I would be able to capture some very old 8mm tapes that have a lot of video noise and "fuzz" on them. I thought that the advc would be able to get rid of the fuzz and noise but it seems like its not doing anything at all. I tried messing with the image settings on the program that they provided, but it doesn't really do anything but change the color/hue/saturation ect. I am at a loss. Yes, the advc works beautifully as a dedicated analog to dv converter, but it doesn't seem to be doing anything in the slightest to fix the fuzziness and horizozontal lines ect. on these old tapes. is there anything i can do or are these tapes junk?
    Macbook pro 17'', G5 1.8 single   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

    The advc300 has a built in time base corrector, but its not as good as a stand-alone one. A TBC can only do so much however and will most likely not be able to remove the noise and "fuzz" your experiencing.
    I recommend outsourcing the tapes to a facility that specializes in film preservation/restoration (if you deem the tapes are worth the cost). Film restoration is a delicate process and there's only so much you can do on your end.
    -Alexi

  • Using Canopus ADVC-100 Analog to Digital Video Converter

    Does anyone know if the Canopus ADVC-100 Analog to Digital Video Converter will work with FMLE 3.1?
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    Best wishes,
    Adninjastrator

    Thanks! That's just what I wanted to hear.
    Best wishes,
    Adninjastrator

  • Importing VHS tapes w/ADVC-300 help

    Please help, I'm converting a large number of VHS tapes to DVD using a ADVC-300 Analog to Digital Converter and a Sony VCR. Everything imports fine but everytime the signal hits a break in the tape (the old VHS snowstorm) iMovie stops importing. Since most of these tapes were made by my mother in law, nearly every couple minutes there is a break in the tape and I have to constantly hit import to begin again after a break.
    While I enjoy being glued to 45 VHS tapes of my wive's childhood, I rather set it and forget it! It might be a function of the ADVC-300 but I was hoping there is a way to configure iMovie to import till disk full or stopped regardless of the signal coming in.
    Thanks!

    Hi Tom
    I have an ADVC 100. I've imported VHS video through a panisonic VCR snow and all with no problems into imovie 5. The problem could be with the VCR or the ADVC 300.
    A possible work around could be to set the VCR to play the video through to a mini DV tape camcorder. It should record one continueous video on a single time code. Then you should be able to import directly to iMovie -- snow and all!
    It's an extra step, but you don't have to baby sit the VCR.
    Good luck
    Carl

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