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Chapter 1 - Introduction
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1 Introduction
1-1. Package contents
Please verify that the following items are included in the ADVC700 package. If any of the
components are missing, please contact Grass Valley Customer Support.
• 1 x ADVC700 unit
• 1 x AC adaptor & cable
• 1 x DV cable [6 pin - 4 pin]
• 2 x Rack-mount brackets
• 4 x Attachment screws
• 1 x ADVC700 User Manual (This document)
1-2. Customer Support
For questions regarding hardware setup and usage, please contact your local Grass Valley office,
distributor or the store where you have purchased this product.
1-3. web-site
Including ADVC700, the latest company information is announced at our website
http://www.canopus.com/. The latest drivers, utilities, product manuals, FAQs, etc. are also
available at our website.
1-4. Online user registration
You can register your ADVC700 at the Canopus website.
http://www.canopus.com/support/supportcenter.php
1-5. Limitations
• Limitations on the nonstandard signal
While the ADVC700 can convert the signals output by game consoles, there is a possibility that
some software will be unable to synchronize some video and audio signals.
* In order to capture the nonstandard signal, such as one from a game console without audio noise, enable the
“108 DV-out frame sync.” In this instance, frame-skip or frame-hold will occur.
• Limitations on the ADVC700 connection
Before you connect(disconnect) your ADVC700 to(from) a PC, ensure that the PC has been
powered off.
• Limitations on connecting your ADVC700 to Windows 2000 PC through IEEE1394
interface (OHCI)
When your ADVC700 is operating in NTSC, the DV frame rate being output from the OHCI
driver is markedly slower than the standard frame rate. Therefore, glitches in both the frame
hold and time-code can occur regularly while the DV output signal is being converted to an
analog signal. This phenomenon does not occur, however, when the signal is input through
OHCI from the ADVC700.
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