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Strangely, many people seemed happy with the Canopus, but they didn’t bother to explain how they had made it work. I even returned my first ADVC 110, as I couldn’t make it work by any means, and was sure that it was just a faulty unit. I think also that somebody else may be tortured by the Canopus’ set up, and my post could help them, too. I just couldn’t leave your cry unanswered, because I myself was in the same sad situation with ADVC110 for about a month, surfing the web, reading multiple posts all over the place. I’m not sure if my response is still necessary you’ve posted your question a few months ago and, maybe, have already found the answer. (then it’s on to PetaBytes, ExaBytes and MosquitoBytes!)
#Canopus advc110 obs mac
Canopus is connected to the Mac via firewire on the front of the computer, same as it was for FCP. Frustrating…so glad this a very rare thing to have to capture VHS! I was hoping PP CC might do it easier than FCP. I’ve captured the same material this way into FCP, but due to the frequent timecode breaks in the footage, it cancels the capture at that point, so i rewind a bit, and recapture from that point on.
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It’s black with some faint wavy blue lines, so it appears it’s trying to see the output of the Canopus. In the capture window there does appear to be a “signal” of some kind rather than a completely blank screen. I’ve tried all the settings in Capture, but still nothing. Trying to capture VHS material into PP CC via the Canopus ADVC-110 to no avail.