Monitor audio during import of S-VHS tape through Canopus
2 x 3.2 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon, Mac OS X (10.5.5), 8 GB 800 MHz DDR2 FB-DIMM
2 x 3.2 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon, Mac OS X (10.5.5), 8 GB 800 MHz DDR2 FB-DIMM
Klaus1 wrote:
This is an ADVC-55 so it has no throughput like your ADVC-110
I don't quite understand. It has a throughput in terms of it importing analogue video/audio and exporting digital video/audio.
It does not have audio/video outputs on the box like the 110 does. It only has the 6pin firewire to get into the computer
How should I set the dip switches?
According to the instructions in the Canopus manual.
Cannot find the manual at the moment - I have tried contacting Grass Valley
Try importing with your audio set at 41 KHz/16 bit, which is what iMovie prefers. A different setting can knock the audio out of synch. But I notice that the Canopus (well mine anyway) is switchable between 48KHz/16 bit and 32KHz/12 bit, so probably your setting is OK. But is was the setting in the Mac's Audio MIDI Setup that I was referring to. You will find that utility in the Utility Folder of your Applications Folder.
Can you change any of the setting for importing audio within the iMovie app? I know how to work with Mac's Audio MIDI setup - use it all the time. Thanks!
Klaus1 wrote:
Can you change any of the setting for importing audio within the iMovie app?
No, because it is the settings for the source that count, i.e. either on the camera or, as in this case, the converter.
But I am still at a loss to understand exactly why you are not getting the sound through on iMovie as it imports.
Monitor audio during import of S-VHS tape through Canopus