Some of my desktops ALSO have a 6 pin FW 400 connector on back, but the easy-to-get-to 4 pin ports are almost always up front. (FW spec provides up to 45w of power)Ģ) Another variant of the FW 400 is the smaller one with 4 pins found on camcorders, Windows PCs, etc it's 4 pins provide path but NO POWER. 4 pins used for data, and other 2 provide power. Overall Review: FWIW - There are 3 Firewire connectors that I am aware of:ġ) The std FW 400 connector is a 6 pin. The audio is there after capture - but not during capture.
I'd like to hear (if desired) audio as I am importing but this may be a setting I am not using correctly in the sw I have tried so far. I still do not quite understand wth the red "status" led is used for. The manual could use a re-write in some areas, but it's not the worst I've had to look at. you need perfect lighting and microscope to read / check the settings! Who the hell designed the dip-switch and switch setting silk screening LMBO. This is the only reason I gave 4/5 stars. A 12vdc 1A or so seems to work perfectly. See FW notes below - you probably WILL need a power supply at some pointĬons: 4/5 stars only because no power supply is included for a kind of $$$ unit.įor the $$$ this unit should ship with a silly power supply! Do NOT buy the rip-off $40.00 ps either. If I find a 15vdc supply I will probably use that instead. Reading other VERY helpful posts gave me confidence to do this. Just get polarity right, and you will be fine. Note: I found an old 9vdc 900mA power supply and simply spliced on the proper connector (off of another power supply). (all I did was set the dip switch to analog since my main jump point will be to convert a LOT of old analog VHS tapes)
#CANOPUS ADVC110 WIIU MOVIE#
Plugging into a Windows 7 laptop it immediately recognized the device, added drivers, and I got a prompt to import - nice! I will (probably) be using Pinnacle for import / editing my projects but the ADVC110 worked perfect with even Windows Movie Maker with default configuration.
Seems easy to use - will post back any issues found, but so far so good. Pros: Seems to just work - worked on XP, Vista, and Windows 7 builds.ĭecent build quality, looks good, packaged well, lots of features.
*The ADVC-PSU5V AC Adaptor Kit (sold separately) is required when connecting ADVC110 to a 4-pin IEEE 1394 FireWire port.Īdditional Information Date First Available
#CANOPUS ADVC110 WIIU INSTALL#
No need to install drivers or any software applications
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Power Source: IEEE 1394 bus powered or DC5V from EIAJ#2 DC jackĬonversion: IEEE-1394 Digital A/V to Analog A/V Composite and Y/C video and stereo unbalanced audioĬonnects to all widely used DV and analog video equipmentĬompatible with Windows and Mac OS DV editing systemsĬompatible with leading editing and DVD authoring applications including Grass Valley EDIUS, Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere Pro, Vegas, iLife, Ulead MediaStudio Pro, and Windows Movie Maker Windows 2000 (requires Service Pack 3 or higher, Windows XP Home, Windows XP Professional (Service Pack 1 or higher), Windows Vista Home Basic, Windows Vista Home Premium, Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Ultimate (Service Pack 1 or higher), Windows 7 Home Premium, Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate, DirectX 8.0 or higher Learn more about the Grass Valley ADVC110 Model Brand