Exporting DV from sequence to VHS analog

I have been unsuccessful in my attempts to dub a project to my VHS. The converter I bought (DAC-100) was highly reccommended by a MAC review and said it would do both fine, analog to DV and DV to analog. Analog to DV has been no problem at all. But, so far I cannot get DV to analog to work. I think all fo my settings are correct, all I get on the TV monitor is a pink screen, ughhhhh! Tech support for the converter said it should do it, but if pink screen shows up, it means that it's not getting a video signal. Any ideas??/ Please help!

No, I am not seeing the video on my TV monitor, it's a pink screen. That is why I have been puzzled how it imports analog video through converter just fine into FCE, but I cannot get it back out to the VHS...I think all of the switches are correct though. Unless there is another setting I am not aware of. I know I have switched it to DV for exporting video, rather than when I import video and it's on analog. Thanks for your help, is there anything else I can do? So I guess the print to video is not what is making or not making it show up and export, right?

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