Unsupported file format message w/media converter

I am using final cut express ver 2.0.3,with a canopus media converter.When using capture now function,I now get a message saying I am using an unsupported file format. This had always been working until recently.I have quicktime ver.7.1.3.Does anyone know how to solve this?

I am using canopus advc110.I see no video in the capture screen.I have only recently upgraded to this quicktime vers.7.1.3.Does this older vers.of final cut express not support this new quicktime? Thanks for your time.

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