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Canopus Grass Valley ADVCHD50, HDMI to HDV Converter
Just plug the ADVCHD50 into a FireWire port and capture and edit HDMI video
using your digital video editing software!
The Grass Valley ADVC-HD50 converter lets you instantly convert uncompressed HD video and audio from HDMI devices to the HDV
format and bring it into your computer via IEEE 1394 FireWire, for use in your
choice of video editor.
Compatible with both PC- and Mac-based editors, no drivers or software is required
for set up.
The ADVC-HD50 converts any uncompressed HDMI source, such as an AVCHD camcorder, to the HDV format for easier editing. The HDV format reduces the need for a high-performance system or costly hard disk drive storage configurations to work with uncompressed HD video. The converter may also be used to convert non-HDCP-protected video from other HDMI sources, such as game consoles and set-top boxes.
Providing affordable HD flexibility, the ADVC-HD50 converter is ideal for:
- Anyone creating video productions from HDMI sources, with limited resources
and/or hardware
- Gamers and 3D graphics artists seeking to capture from HDMI sources
- Universities and corporate training facilities - can be used as a live input
for Grass Valley MediaEdge
- Laptops and desktops that need to bring in HDMI without the internal
hardware to support the input
Key Features:
- Connects HDMI*-equipped video equipment to FireWire (IEEE 1394)-equipped
computers and devices for video editing
- Converts 1280x720 HDMI to 1280x720 HDV, and 1920x1080 to 1440x1080 HDV
- Compatible with Macs and Windows PCs
- Compatible with all leading video editing software
- Converts analog (RCA, S-VHS) to DV video format
- No need to install drivers or any software applications
- Powered by IEEE 1394 (FireWire) connector**
- NTSC and PAL compatible
* HDCP not supported
** Computer having 4-pin IEEE 1394 FireWire connector requires a power adapter
(sold separately)
What's in the box:
- ADVC-HD50 unit
- 1 x FireWire cable (6-pin – 6-pin)
- User Manual
ADVC-HD50 Technical Specs:
- 1 x HDMI™ Connector (HDCP not supported)
- 1920x1080 (59.94i, 50i), 1280x720 (59.94p, 50p)1
- 720x480 (59.94p), 720x576 (50p), 640x480 (60p)2
- LPCM 2ch at 16-24bit, 32/44.1/48kHz3
- HDV Mode-1 (720p): 1280x720/59.94p, 1280x720/50p
- HDV Mode-2 (1080i): 1440x1080/59.94i, 1440x1080/50i
- IEC61883-4 MPEG Transport Stream
- Stereo MPEG-1 Audio Layer 2 384kbps (multiplexed)
- IEEE 1394 bus powered or DC5V from EIAJ#2 DC jack
- Width 152mm x Depth 153mm x Height 23mm
Warranty
- Canopus One-year parts and labor limited warranty
The ADVC-HD50 converter is designed for maximum compatibility across the range
of HDMI output devices, HDV input devices, and operating system and video
editing software. The following hardware and software has been tested
successfully with the converter.
- Sony: HDR-HC7, HDR-SR1, HDR-UX1, HVR-V1J, HVR-M25J, HDR-HC9E, HDR-Z7J
- Panasonic: HDR-SD3 (HDC-SD3-S), HDC-DX1-S
- Gefen: Component Audio to HDMI Adapter
- Kurotoshiko: RH2600PRO-E256HW
- Sony: HVR-M25J, HVR-Z7J, HDR-HC7
Windows-based (x86)
- Windows XP SP2: EDIUS Pro/EDIUS Broadcast v4.60, Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0
- Windows Vista: Windows Movie Maker
- Windows Vista SP1: EDIUS Neo, Windows Movie Maker (ver 6.0.6000.16386)
Mac
- Mac OS X (10.4.3, 10.5.2): iMovie 6.0.3, Apple Final Cut Pro 5, Apple Final
Cut Pro 6.0
- Grass Valley HDCS7000 Video Distribution Unit
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