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Bryce Whiteside
January 14, 2006 at 7:05 amRead Shane’s response to this post Canopus ADVC110 & monitoring video by PEYIII on Jan 13, 2006 at 6:22:53 pm
I use to work for Louisiana Public Broadcasting and a lot of British programming finds its way to PBS stations. I think I have seen all the “Doctor Who” episodes at least three times. And then there is “Good Neighbors”, “Fawlty Towers”, “Blake’s 7” (Servalan is the hottest woman I have ever seen) and of course “Red Drawf”
Smoke me a kipper, skipper; I’ll be back for breakfast.
Bryce WhitesideDon’t worry Mr. B. I have a cunning plan…
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Alex Bond
January 14, 2006 at 1:04 pmPretty much like you suggested then – there’s no mention of only having one or the other though (ie TV screen OR Canvas Viewer showing moving images – are you sure that’s a firewire issue? Surely if I can do it in After Effects it should work on FCP?)
Look out for City at War (with Walter Kronkite) on PBS – we made that 🙂
Alex.
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Bryce Whiteside
January 14, 2006 at 6:51 pmI use to have a ADVC100 on a 1.42Ghz Dual Processor G4 and had no issues other than switching the silver button when going Analog to Digital to capture and Digital to Analog to moniter the sequence timeline.
I don’t remember having to do this but there is a setting for uncontrollable firewire device in the audio/video settings.
Sorry I don’t have a ADVC110 here to troubleshoot this with you.
Have you tried posting this frozen ADVC110 output from FCP sequence timeline in the Canopus forum?
Does the timeline play in Print to Tape?
Just another thought,
Bryce WhitesideDon’t worry Mr. B. I have a cunning plan…
PowerBook 1.67 Ghz ATI 9700 128 MB 2 GB
Final Cut Pro HD
DVD Studio Pro 3
Motion
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