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  • Blake Carlile

    October 25, 2013 at 12:47 am in reply to: ADVC 110 Analogue Output Delay?

    Oh yeah EE haha. Just got off the phone with Grass Valley and they say it has no processing for the analogue Composite outputs. Hurray! Thank you all for taking the time to help.

  • Blake Carlile

    October 24, 2013 at 10:21 pm in reply to: ADVC 110 Analogue Output Delay?

    Hmm interesting thought, but would Grass Valley really do multiple conversions? Analogue In > Digital conversion > Analogue conversion > Analogue Out? Seems like that wouldn’t show the true results of the initial conversion. I’m feeling noobish — Does “E-to-E” stand for “End-to-End?” Thanks for all the input. I’m hoping I can get this cleared up today. Very difficult to find the answer online.

  • Blake Carlile

    October 24, 2013 at 9:04 pm in reply to: ADVC 110 Analogue Output Delay?

    Hi Dave. It feels like there’s no lag on the monitor, but I can’t be 100% sure. Since it’s a competitive gaming environment every frame counts. I was hoping that perhaps someone else on the Cow owned the ADVC 110 and knew more about it than me. It’s an older product, but a good one I think — Grass Valley’s forums are all locked down and I couldn’t get a straight answer from them on the phone. I’ll try calling again.

  • Blake Carlile

    October 24, 2013 at 6:10 pm in reply to: ADVC 110 Analogue Output Delay?

    Hey Sam. My captured files are fine. I’m actually capturing videogame footage via firewire 400, but at the same time, I’m using the ADVC 110 to send out the analogue composite signal to a TV (so the player can play his game). So here’s what a I really want to know: If I plug the gaming console’s composite cables into the front of the ADVC 110, and send that analogue signal out the back from it’s “Composite Out” connectors to the CRT TV, will there be any kind of lag on the TV screen the gamer is looking at? Thanks!

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