Frage von fantinger:Hello,
the Canopus ADVC 110 is indeed a Y / C input, and a Y / C output. My question would be whether the video is simply "looped through", or whether SY / C Output virtually the back of digital to analog signal is changing. Then it would be zurückgewandelte signal quality in any case worse than the original Y / C signal.
Background to this question:
I have a video camera with analog Y / C output. If I use these directly with my TV card s.PC connect I get a good picture. If, however, I detour through the Canopus ADVC 110 do - the YC-output of the Canopus ADVC 110 on a cable with the TV card connect - so the picture is far worse. Now I wonder where the quite significant loss of quality comes from.
many greetings
Christian
Antwort von Markus:
... if the video is simply "looped through", or whether SY / C Output virtually the back of digital to analog signal is changing. I have achieved an ADVC-110, but I know not synonymous. In the manual is this synonymous nothing.
Then it would be zurückgewandelte signal quality in any case worse than the original Y / C signal. Theoretically, it would be worse, but how does it practically s.einem suitable image output device, such as a television or a video monitor? The TV card is not a reference, but "this is not synonymous to the times."
... I have a video camera with analog Y / C output. If I use these directly with my TV card s.PC connect I get a good picture. If, however, I detour through the Canopus ADVC 110 do ... ... then you forget to use the TV card and go directly via firewire into the PC. Anything else would botch and a waste of the qualities of an ADVC-110. ;-)
Antwort von Eva Maier:
If I understand correctly mitgekriegt did, then the ADVC analog / digital converter and vice versa, since that can already occur at a conversion of Y / C Y / C is something confused.
At least that is because the Super Geile Canopus code which is then used of the TV card is changed again.
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