Steven M. Schultz schrieb:

> Not that specific one but Pinnacle products were reported as having
> some issues in the past with A/V sync (they left me with the
> impression of a 'cheap'er unit). Probably fixed by now but while I was
> working with the DV format I stayed with the Canopus products.

I must say Steven is absolutely right here. I tested DataVideos DV Box
and a friend of mine one (I forgot wich one) of the pinnacle boxes...
Both useless because of massive frame-drops and audio/video-sync
problems. I now use an ADVC-110 and all the problems went away...

> You get what you pay for - or put another way "Du bekomst was du
> bezahlt hast" ;)

Yapp, absolutely correct and testing something other than the ADVC was
causing a lot of trouble and loosing money this way... so it made the
Canopus a little more expensive...

>       the conversion unit.  The Canopus ADVC-300 has both a TBC and a
>  
>
Since I have the ADVC-110 I never needed a TBC anymore... :)

>       commented (hi Stan! ;)) the Canopus ADVC110 is a very good unit
>  
>
It is... (Steven: I allways thought that I were the one reporting the
quality of the ADVC-110 to you ;-) )

>       (replacement for the -100, one nice feature of the -110 is that it is
>       bus powered and doesn't need a power-brick).
>
Yapp, works perfectly without.

>       If you're planning on editing then the presence of the 'locked audio'
>
allways use locked-audio on capturings with the ADVC-110

>       I think if you do a search on the mailinglist archives you'll find
>       a number of folks that have switched to the Canopus units and been
>       very happy with them.
>  
>
:-) I'd like to recommend anything else but I can't anymore...

Stefan

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