Editorial Review:Product Description:VHS to DVD 3.0 Deluxe makes it simple to archive your videotape collection onto DVD or CD. It also lets you create your own DVD/CD movies from your Camcorder, VCR or DVD player. It's the best choice for backing up your irreplaceable home videos -- or for just saving money by not buying the DVD versions of movies you already own.
Deluxe version with USB 2.0 video capture device included. Convert video into WMV format, to watch on your Windows-based PDA or mobile device Record audio from cassettes, LP records, and video tapes and create MP3 files or audio CDs Dual-layer DVD support (DVD writer must also support dual-layer discs) USB 2.0 video capture device included (S-Video and A/V input, XP and Vista ready)
Amazon.com:With VHS to DVD 3.0 Deluxe you can archive your videotape collection onto DVD/CD or create your own DVD/CD movies from your camcorder, VCR, DVD player, and more! VHS to DVD 3.0 Deluxe provides everything you need to easily transfer your video into VCD, SVCD, or DVD movies. USB 2.0 video capture device included.
Archive your videotape collection onto DVD/CD or create your own DVD/CD movies from your camcorder, VCR, DVD player, and more. |
USB 2.0 Video Capture Device Included. |
For the Novice: Easy Wizard Mode Transfer video tapes to DVD with one click. Step-by-Step pictorial instructions assist you through the process. |
For the Professional: A Simple 3-Step Process
1. CAPTURE Capture your video from Camcorder, VCR, or DVD Player
2. EDIT Trim unwanted scenes and add transition effects.
3. BURN Burn your movie into VCD, SVCD, or DVD |
Preserve Your Home Videos Whether you are a novice or professional, VHS to DVD 3.0 is the best choice for preserving your irreplaceable home videos. Use VHS to DVD 3.0 with your existing TV/Video capture card/device to convert VHS tapes into DVD or VCD.
Advanced scene editing tools allow you to record movies and easily trim out commercials or unwanted scenes. Easily add transition effects, titles, and chapters.
Digitize Your Music Revive old music by converting to new digital formats--record audio from cassettes, LP records, or videotapes and convert them into CDs, MP3 files, PSP, iPod, or PDA devices.
Watch video on new gadgets You can watch the captured video on Sony PSP, iPod, and other devices.
What's New - Support PSP, iPod, and WMV formats--Allows you to watch the captured video on Sony PSP, iPod, and other devices.
- Music Conversion--Record audio from cassettes, LP records, or video tapes.
- MP3 and audio CD creation--Create MP3 files or burn audio CD with recorded audio.
- Add pictures
- You can add pictures to your DVD.
- Create photo slideshow. - Support dual-layer DVD
Features - Adjustable Recording Time
Recording will be made for the duration of time you set. With one click, you can capture and burn it onto a media of your choice.
- Various Effects and Menu Creation
Offers many different screen effects and filters, and lets you create your own menus.
- Convenient File Management
Movie clips are managed in a File Pool for ease of viewing, editing, and deleting.
- Supports Most Burning Devices
Supports CD-R/RW, DVD+/-R, DVD+/-RW, DVD+RW DL.
- PSP and iPod Formats
Convert captured video into MPEG-4 format that you can watch on your PSP and iPod.
- PDA or Mobile Device Format
Convert captured video into WMV format that you can watch on your Windows-based PDA or mobile device.
- Audio Recording
Record audio from cassettes, LP records, and video tapes and create MP3 files or audio CDs.
- Dual-layer DVD Supported
Burn DVD movie on dual-layer DVD discs (Your DVD Writer must support dual-layer disc)
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Customer Reviews
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Piece of junk!
I purchased this piece of junk thinking it would be the solution to transferring my VHS tapes to disc. Was I ever taken in! Tech support was helpful and responsive. My computer met all the requirements for the VivBox, but after numerous attempts to secure a decent transfer it did not work well. Audio and sound were out of sync. Several inquiries to the tech support suggested that I try this-and-that, all with no success. At last one tech told me to try the gadget on several different computers which I did---still no success. After several days I received an e-mail from tech support admitting defeat. The note stated that their techs duplicated my problems but could not solve them. I was told to write for a refund and enclose a copy of my bill of sale AND keep the gadget in the event that someone else may find it helpful. This was the first time that a company ever made this offer to me. I complied and am still waiting for a refund after six months. In all, I guess it does not matter whether or not I receive a refund. I will never deal with nor encourage anyone else to use a product made by this company.
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Easy to use, but slow
Produces very good quality DVD's and it is very easy to use. My only complaint is that it takes up to 3 hiours to transfer a 2 hour VHS tape. I just set it and forget it but my kids complain that I'm hogging the computer. I've been trying to transfer 4 or 5 per weekend. We have 20 years worth of tapes to get through and with five kids, thats a lot of tapes. It also offers limited editing features. I'd recommend this product for anyone wanting to preserve their personal memories sitting on VHS.
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Pretty cool
I have never used a transfer software before, but this was pretty simple to use. I have already transfered 2 movies to DVD and it is just like owning the real thing. I also like the audio transfer feture. I would recomend this product
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Avoid, Unless Hardware Is Perfect
A few months ago, I was searching for a product to convert my VHS tapes to DVD format, as I am moving in the coming months and wanted to "downsize" a bit. The first product I chose was this one, and I was severely disappointed for a couple of reasons:
First, any product of this nature involves a bit of an investment. One must buy DVD's and cases, as well as an audio/video cord (and probably an extra long one, if you don't have an extra VCR laying around, as it needs to be pretty near your computer).
Now, that investment wouldn't be so bad if the finished product was satisfactory, but sadly that probably will not be the case. From my own experience (with a new Gateway computer), I found that the newly-created DVD turned out to be less quality than the original tape unless taped on the highest quality mode, with which you only get one hour of dub time (or, essentially useless). Basically, the very best one can expect from this product is a reproduction of the original VHS tape.
I did, however, give this product two stars based on the fact that, with a large hard drive and top-of-the-line video capture card, it may work quite well (and thus would be much less expensive than a VCR/DVD recorder combo unit). Yet, if I have a new computer and wasn't satisfied with the results, it would take a mammoth effort (too much for the hassle) to make this product acceptable.
Thus, if you have a super-powered computer geared for playing videos, this product may be a fit for you. If not, though, I would suggest buying a combo unit (or at least waiting until they come down in price!)
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Hardware OK, Software sucks
The hardware works ok, but the software is lacking, the documentation not helpful and the support is non-existent.