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Canopus advc110 encoder
Canopus advc110 encoder











canopus advc110 encoder
  1. Canopus advc110 encoder update#
  2. Canopus advc110 encoder full#

To disable MV on the ADVC-100, you do the following:ġ.

canopus advc110 encoder

That means, other capture problems in different equip scenarios: ADVC vs TBC vs VCR vs VCR_w/TBC and so on and so forth, explains some of the odd behavior inside the capture window when it shows some of the common things like, curling and color fade and color burnout-to name a few, for instance. So, as it turns out, the advc-100 may be limited to maybe one type of MV, and explains why many users claim it doesn't work when infact their tapes most likely did not have the MV type that the advc responds to and couple that further with those users who did not press and hold the button correctly or long enough. The only time you will be using and taking advantage of the advc-100 MV disabling feature is when the right MV type is sensed and the unit actaully tells you via the red illuminating light.

Canopus advc110 encoder full#

Therefore, pressing and holding down the silver button for the full 10 to 15 seconds will do nothing in terms of disabling MV-if it doesn't sense it by evidense of the illuminating red light-you're waisting your time pressing that darn silver button and waring it out. But when a tape is not sensed as MV (during play) the red light will not come on. It happed to me several times but I did not specifically test this, i only just remembered it happend on those occasions.Īs some of you may know, there are several types of MV, but i'm not sure which one is more responsive to the advc-100 when it determins it has sensed MV (only during tape play) the red light will come on. This not tested thoroughly, but if you stop the tape and take it out, this refreshes the advc.

canopus advc110 encoder

And, in addition, you have to be in Analog (blue light) mode to do this, always.ĥ. To properly disable MV on the advc-100 (read notes below) your dip switch should be in the Analog position not the digital. during this cycle, both the blue and the red light, light up, before finally settling on default blue light, either digital or analog dep on dip switch setting.Ĥ. Whenever you turn on the unit, it goes through an initialization cycle.ģ. On the model 100, there are three lights: two blue and one red.Ģ. And after various test scenarios, I finally concluded the -below- findings)ġ. (Although I had faint notions of this behavior/clue over the years, it was't until this week when I was working non-stop on several capture projects of commercial tapes and couldn't figure out why the MV disabling feature was not working.

Canopus advc110 encoder update#

I just wanted to give a special update on the de-macrovision (MV) feature of the advc-100 model.













Canopus advc110 encoder