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victor_patv
Jul 20, 2004, 05:10 PM
Hey all it's my first post and I hope this is in the right forum,

Here goes, I have a Canopus ADVC-100 and I was wondering if I could use that to watch tv over my lcd monitor (dorm rooms are kind of small so it'd be great if I could leave my cheap tv). iMovie can show whatever videois is being put into the canopus but it won't show it full screen.

Are there any apps, preferably low cost ones that can do this? Are there any issues with lag and how can a crummy NTSC broadcast be made to look as good as possible on a lcd monitor?(BenQ 17" VGA).

Proposed setup is coaxial(antennae or cable) to vcr, vcr to canopus, canopus through firewire to mac and then some program to put that video on the full screen.

Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated,
thanks Patrick



seamuskrat
Jul 20, 2004, 06:06 PM
I think with iMovie you have to RECORD the DV stream., Meaning to watch tv, you are eating tons of drive space. I have the ADVC 100 and although it works with iMovie and FCE I do not know what else will read the input from firewire. Check www.macupdate.com for an idea.

But unless I am remembering funny, the Canopus records video, but does not just pass it thru.Hey all it's my first post and I hope this is in the right forum,

Here goes, I have a Canopus ADVC-100 and I was wondering if I could use that to watch tv over my lcd monitor (dorm rooms are kind of small so it'd be great if I could leave my cheap tv). iMovie can show whatever videois is being put into the canopus but it won't show it full screen.

Are there any apps, preferably low cost ones that can do this? Are there any issues with lag and how can a crummy NTSC broadcast be made to look as good as possible on a lcd monitor?(BenQ 17" VGA).

Proposed setup is coaxial(antennae or cable) to vcr, vcr to canopus, canopus through firewire to mac and then some program to put that video on the full screen.

Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated,
thanks Patrick