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Lee Blaylock
July 7th, 2006, 03:52 PM
Has anyone used the Canopus ADVC-300 Advanced Digital Video Converter for their tape conversions? I would appreciate their feedback on the performance of this bit of hardware, particularly in regards to this bit of description:

"It instantly cleans, stabilizes and preserves old VHS and Hi8 videos in clean DV format by means of high-quality image enhancement technology that includes digital noise reduction and image stabilization using Line Time Base Correction (LTBC)."

If anyone can provide a little bit of comparison between that model and the Canopus ADVC-110 Bidirectional Media Converter, please reply. I need to buy one next week.

Mark Donnell
July 8th, 2006, 03:28 PM
I have the ADVC-300 and have used it to convert Hi8 material to DV, using a S-video cable from a Hi8 camcorder to play the material back, then feeding the DV from the ADVC-300 into a DVX-100A for recording to tape. It works well, but keep in mind that if the input material is in bad shape, nothing will fully resurrect it. The settings on the ADVC-300 can be adjusted using a computer interface, but out of laziness I chose to set them using the mini-switches on the unit and watching the output to make setting decisions. I can't compare it to any other units since this is the only convertor which I have used. My basic impression is that it works well, but the list of its corrective functions may lead you to believe that it can work miracles, and that is not true.

Lee Blaylock
July 10th, 2006, 12:08 PM
Thanks, Mark. I think that I'm going to purchase the cheaper model for the time being.