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ADVC110 A/d Converter
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ADVC110 A/d Converter

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Product Details:
Product Length: 11.5 inches
Product Width: 8.5 inches
Product Height: 4.0 inches
Product Weight: 2.0 pounds
Package Length: 9.1 inches
Package Width: 5.5 inches
Package Height: 2.8 inches
Package Weight: 1.55 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 16 reviews
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Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 16 customer reviews )
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14 of 14 found the following review helpful:

5Easy to UseMar 10, 2008
By Tom Russel "Tom"
Connected it to the firewire input on my iMac OS X 10.5.2 and read in several VHS tapes into iMovie HD. It was easy to connect to my VHS tape player and showed up in iMove HD. The home movies came out better than the original tape. The iLife program iDVD burned it to a disk that I could play on my DVD player.
The monitor output on the Canopus ADVC110 made it easy to watch on my TV as I was loading it.

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:

5Works better than all those less expensive gadgetsSep 01, 2009
By Ronald Epstein "Ronald Epstein"
Been wanting to move my library of VHS tapes over to DVD for a long time. The problem was, I couldn't find the proper means of doing the task.
I read many reviews for software products as well as hardware gadgets from the likes of Pinnacle and Elgato but none of these were rated well for
being able to preserve the original quality of the VHS when transferring to media meant to be shown on a large screen TV.

It was by accident that I came across a recommendation for the ADVC-110. Though it was a rather expensive purchase, I felt that the reviews for
it were strong enough to take a chance on buying it.

I kid you not when I say that the day the ADVC-110 arrived I had it up and running within minutes after taking it out of the box without
even reading the instructions.

I simply connected the ADVC-110 to my VHS player using S-VIDEO (for Video) and RCA outputs for the sound to the identical inputs on the rear
of the unit. I then plugged the ADVC-110 via Firewire 400 into my Mac Pro.

Amazingly, iMovie instantly recognized the input. All I had to do was press record on iMovie and PLAY on my VHS player and the transfer
began automatically.

A few notes....

* On iMovie '09 I was not able to hear audio on my computer during the transfer process. I was only able to see that it was transferring the video.
Rest assured the audio is being recorded as well. I switched to the older iMovie '07 (which I recommend and can be still found as a free download
on the net) and I was able to hear the audio during its transfer.

* Be sure to select the lit switch on the front of the ADVC-110 to ANALOG for transfers using VHS or another analog source.


Though the ADVC-110 is not capable of providing quality better than the original source, I was pleasantly pleased that there seemed to be no
degradation in quality from the original VHS to the final product I viewed on my 65" display.

While $200 is quite a sum of money for many considering transferring their VHS tapes to DVD, I don't think you can do much better without this product.
You certainly can't by spending less on cable gadgets that are designed more for transferring to an iPod than DVD media.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5AwesomeFeb 12, 2009
By S. Martin
I got my digital converter a couple weeks ago and have been on FIRE converting my old VHS tapes to DVD through imovie on my mac. It does everything it says it does, and it is totally worth shelling out the big bucks. I don't typically write reviews, but I love this little thing.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Canopus ADVC110 - Works perfect!Feb 21, 2010
By Diego Carnevale
Works perfect, right out of the box! I recommend the Firewire connection, so you do not need a separate AC adapter. I have a relatively new iMac with a 9 pin Firewire connector so I had to purchase a separate cable.

Thank you!

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5ADVC110Jun 15, 2009
By Carl M. Akers
I don't have any knowledge of other products to compare this item to, but I will say that the ADVC110 has done exactly what it said it would do. I needed an analog to digital converter to get some old 8mm tapes to digital. I've read about products that have sync problems with audio and video, but the sync with audio and video has been flawless. I use Mac and Mac likes Firewire which makes this a great choice for Mac.

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