Jeremy Rochefort
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Hi seatlanta
Step1: Taken from the manual. Make sure your dip switch settings underneath the 110 are correctly setup – see below.
Step2: Make sure that under the Preview Device preferences that you have the correct format set – NTSC/PAL. Sometimes the Sync offset can give you problems in NTSC.I use the the 110 without any external psu and have never yet encountered a problem. Don’t use the onboard firewire port. On none of the systems I’ve built have I had decent success with onboard firewire.
By pressing and holding the input selector on the 110 for +- 4 secs, you should see color bars on the monitor. If the problem still shows, then the problem is from the 110 to the monitor. If there is no problem, then its more than likely prior to the 110.
Hope this helps
——————–No. Mode OFF ON
1 Video Format NTSC PAL
2 NTSC Setup Level(SW1=OFF) 0 IRE 7.5 IRE
PAL/SECAM(SW1=ON) PAL SECAM
3 Locked Audio Mode Locked Unlocked
4 Audio Mode 48kHz/16-bit 32kHz/12-bit
5 Power-on Input Mode Analog Digital
6 Digital-in Reference Sync Stream Sync Fixed1 Video Format – toggles between capturing NTSC and PAL video.
The ADVC110 is set to capture NTSC video by default.
2 NTSC Setup Level – toggles between 0 IRE (Japan NTSC) and 7.5
IRE (USA NTSC).
2 PAL/SECAM – specifies PAL or SECAM, when the DIP switch 1 is
in the ON position (set to PAL).
3 Locked Audio Mode – toggles between capturing locked audio or
unlocked audio. If you are capturing a lot of long clips, you should
leave this switch in the OFF position to make sure the audio stays
locked to the video.
4 Audio Mode – toggles between 48kHz/16-bit 2-channel audio and
32kHz/12-bit 4-channel audio. See Setting 4-channel mixing mode
in the next section for more information.
5 Power-on Input Mode – toggles between Analog In and Digital In
modes when you first turn on the unit. If you primarily capture
analog video, you should set this to the OFF position so the unit is
in Analog In mode when you turn it on.
6 Digital-in Reference Sync Mode – toggles between Stream Sync
and Fixed modes. To make the Video Sync synchronized with the
DV Stream Sync, set this Switch in the OFF position. If you set this
switch in the OFF position and the color of the output video becomes
black and white, set this switch in the ON position, making
the Video Sync happen in the fixed timing.Jeremy
MJ Productions
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Not that I know of
A bit-rate calculator will serve you well though.
Here is fairly good one. https://www.videohelp.com/calc.htm
Jeremy
MJ Productions
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Jeremy Rochefort
June 15, 2006 at 7:06 pm in reply to: Question about rendering a Cineform file in Vegas 6. -
Jeremy Rochefort
June 6, 2006 at 8:18 pm in reply to: 2 Questions — Best format to export & Multicam editingEditing mpeg2 is not a good idea. What cam do you shoot with??
You can do a multi-cam with Vegas by using add-ons like Excalibur available from https://www.jetdv.com/excalibur/multicam.php. You would need to use your Color Corrector to match clips with varying white balance levels.
Jeremy
MJ Productions
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It might very well be that you have “FX Bypassed” selected in the preview window.
There is a little icon with a circle in it in the preview window – this should be unselected to preview the fx as you want to view them in the preview window.
You can also preview in split screen mode using the drop-down menu from the same icon whereby one half of the screen is fx applied and the other not
Cheers
Jeremy
Jeremy
MJ Productions
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It might very well be that you have “FX Bypassed” selected in the preview window.
There is a little icon with a circle in it in the preview window – this should be unselected to preview the fx as you want to view them in the preview window.
You can also preview in split screen mode using the drop-down menu from the same icon whereby one half of the screen is fx applied and the other not
Cheers
Jeremy
MJ Productions
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