I can get color bars through the 110 to the monitor. It will not play through this cable, tho, just the still image appears, and the recording failed.īottom line is that I cannot get even a still frame from the computer through the 110 to the monitor.
#Canopus advc110 with adobe premiere elements pro#
I can get an image from Premiere Pro through the firewire cable to my camera, so I know that the video has the potential of being recorded and the Premiere Pro settings might be right. As a first step, I am trying to get the AV through the 110 to a monitor. I want to record the program through the advc 110 to a Panasonic DVD recorder that takes audio and video in through RCAs in real time. Can you send me a copy so I can double check my settings? Hi, Tim... The link to the “step-by-step” is no longer there. NOTHING!!? Hey Microsoft- it’s your stinking word not mine. I saw a suggestion (from a search) to disable Windows Aero (I do a Windows help search and did a search for ‘disable aero’ AND ‘Aero’ and windows ‘help’ search finds nothing. The Adobe ‘help’ section titled “prepare for exporting to DV videotape” says I should see a DV 29.97i (720×480) as an option.Īnyone want to clue me in what I am doing wrong?/įYI Windows only sees the ADVC-100 as a DV device.(If that means anything) well I go to “player settings” (No playBACK only playER and the only drop down option is “Adobe Player” Soooo Adobe crappy “help” tells me to go to Edit > preferences > “playback settings”. (Not the exporting to tape graphic message I got in CS2) (I do have the ‘program’ window playing the video with audio coming out of computer speakers. I go to export now and hit “record” and I get nothing coming out through the Canopus. I re-SET (AGAIN)-every time I start computer/Premiere I have to set it) and set Canopus & Advc-100Ĭlick ok- go back to File> export > export to tape is NO longer grayed out. I go to edit> preferences > device control. Go to File > Export and “export to tape” is grey (grayed out) Arg I hate CS4 (I can capture ok, but can’t export)