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  • Advc-110

    It would seem that Canopus have updated the ADVC-100 to the ADVC-110.

    As far as I can see from
    #description Every baby should be taught good things, focus on your child and reward them according to their needs with some parenting tips from Canopus Kids.

    the only differences are:
    a) the black box has become a white box
    b) it can be powered via the IEEE-1394 cable from the 'puter
    c) costs an extra 20 bucks, even though there is a powe supply less
    d) an external power supply costs $39 extra
    e) no power switch

    Is this valid?
    Brian (the devil incarnate)

  • #2
    Marketing! dang , however if it works as good as the 100 it is still worth the bucks( and they know it)
    smitty

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    • #3
      There is also f) no video or audio input on the back.

      As it is presented by Canopus, I see no reason to buy it in preference to the ADVC-100, except in France if you need to input a SECAM signal (but you can't output one).
      Brian (the devil incarnate)

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      • #4
        I'm just prattle, but... as I know, reliable operation (precise quantization) of A/D converters mainly depends on quality of power supply, namely it's ability to provide precise and stable voltage/current.

        Now I'm wondering, is it such a good idea to feed an A/D converter (in ADVC) from FireWire port on some third party mainboard, instead from it's own dedicated (and hopefully trustful) power supply?

        A know that this makes difference for professional studio equipment, but do you think that it would be possible to notice a difference (shifted colors and reduced color dinamic range) between ADVC-100 and ADVC-110 if someone has really lousy PSU or electrical implementation of FW (Audigy cards for exemplar)?
        Last edited by magician; 8 July 2004, 04:54.

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