Re: ADVC-100 to Mac Audio Question
- From: "Mike Kujbida" <kXuXjXfXaXm@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 3 Mar 2007 23:28:03 -0500
fleemo17@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Thanks for the input, Mike.
This came up recently (were you that poster?).
Not I, sir.
Try connecting any old video source to one of the video inputs of the
converter while trying to record the audio. Then demux the resulting
file.
Gene, I tried taking an old TV's video line out and plugging that into
the ADVC-100's video in, and the audio out of the cassette deck going
into the ADVC-100's audio in (RCA jacks on the front). Nada.
I'm not sure I'm even looking in the right place. Would a new device
show up as an option in the Sound panel of the System Preferences?
Would I see a level indication beneath QuickTime's main window? How
does one know whether the ADVC-100 is successfully feeding a signal in
to the computer?
-Fleemo
Sounds to me like you're confused about what the Canopus box does. It's
primary purpose is to convert analog video & audio to a firewire signal or
vice versa. I've never used a Mac so I can't comment on any of the things
you're looking for.
Try doing it Gene's way again but, this time, see if iMovie (or what ever
NLE you have) will recognize it as a vaild audio/video signal. If it does,
capture it, delete the video portion of the stream and resave it as an
audio-only file.
Mike
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