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Canopus ADVC-100 to 2014 Mac Mini
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I was able to connect the old Canopus unit via a Firewire 400>Firewire 800 cable>Firewire to Mini DisplayPort adapter.

The Canopus id recognized in QuickTime & iMovie, but I only get a black screen when importing.

Has anyone else been able to use an old Canopus with a new Mac, or do I have to buy a USB convertor like the Roxio unit or the Elgato unit?
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#2
do you get audio, perchance? I've used a similar model with my 2012 macbook pro. if I recall correctly, there are a couple of dip switches that control which input you are using.
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#3
No video or audio in either App.
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#4
positive that your video source (VCR, video camera, etc) is actually playing/outputting video and audio? If "yes" to that, and the computer is seeing the device, there's no reason it shouldn't be importing the video. If I remember, I'll try and pull out my Canopus and take a look at it.
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#5
Interesting. I have an old ADVC-50 card that I put in an external case (you could do that... it only used PCI for power, and has a standard external power input for stand-alone use), but I haven't tried to plug it in to anything in years. I don't think my current mobo even has a Firewire port, or I'd give it a try.

Great product for its day. Rock-solid audio sync.
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