![]() ![]() PS: I think I am going to get the Canopus ACEDVio sometime this summer because it is an Internal PCI card that has all of the Features of the ADVC-100 but can be found for as low as $169 US. Canopus ACEDVio is designed to work with both Windows and Mac OS computers. You also should make sure that your LapTop has at least ATA-100 Hard drives and a Lot of Drive Space because DV Files can take up quite a Bit of Disk Space, about 15-20GB per hour of Video.Īt looking at the Features of the ADVC-55 it doesn"t say if it has the Audio Lock feature that the ADVC-100 Has which is needed if you want consistant Audio and Video Sync, and it doesn"t have the DV Outputs for recording back to DV Camera or for outputting to a VCR to record the Video.So for the $50 It is worth all of the extra Features that come with the ADVC-100 pluss there is Supposedly a way to disable the Macrovision Detection on the ADVC-100 so you will not need a Video Stabilizer when recording from Retail VHS Tapes, that is if you can figure out the trick for disableing the Copy Protection detection.Well Good Luck.Cheers Canopus ACEDVio features analog and DV input/output with native, open-standard OHCI support for all popular video cameras and decks, including VHS, S-VHS, Hi8, Digital8, DV and DVCAM (supporting NTSC and PAL video standards). ![]() Well the ADVC-100 has More Features Like More inputs and it has an output which I do not think the ADVC-55 has an Output.The Output is goo because you cann hook up a TC set while you are previewing the Captured Material so you will know what it looks like on an Interlaced TV set as Opposed to a progressive PC Monitor.Īlso the ADVC-55 is an external device but it is Basicly made to fit in a 5.5in Drive bay and hook up to the Internal Input on a Firewire card but can also be used as a totally external Unit. ![]()
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