VHS To DVD 3.0 Deluxe | 
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List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $48.39 You Save: $11.60 (19%)
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Rating: 49 reviews Sales Rank: 193
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows Xp Media: CD-ROM Edition: Deluxe Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Windows Vista Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 8 x 3
MPN: vdd30 Model: VDD30 UPC: 882960200184 EAN: 0882960300181 ASIN: B000NDTRG2
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| Features:
| • | Capture video from VCR, Digital Camcorder, PC camera, TV, or DVD players and convert them into home DVD movies - All-in-one solution - provides everything you need to easily transfer and convert your video into VCD, SVCD, or DVD movies. | | • | Advanced scene editing tools - trim out unwanted scenes, combine multiple tapes, and add transition effects. | | • | Transition effects - many different screen effects and filters to create professional lookiing videos. | | • | Watch video on new gadgets - convert captured video into PSP or iPod formats | | • | Adjustable Recording Time - With one click, you can capture and burn it onto a media of your choice |
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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)
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. Various menu and creation effects - Multiple screen effects and filters help you create your own menus Convenient file management - Movie clips are managed in a File Pool for ease of viewing, editing, and deleting Works with most CD-R/RW, DVD+/-R, DVD+/-RW, DVD+RW DL burning devices PSP and iPod formats - Convert captured video into MPEG-4 to watch on your PSP and iPod 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) honestech VHS to DVD 3.0 Deluxe has three modes - 1) Easy Wizard Mode, 2) Advanced Mode, and 3) Audio Recorder. The Easy Wizard mode provides step-by-step pictorial instructions which assist the user through the conversion process. The Advanced Mode simplifies capturing, editing and burning DVD/CD movies into a simple three-step process. The Audio Recorder records audio from from your cassettes, LP records, and video tapes to MP3 files. Using the recorded MP3 files, you can create audio CDs, MP3 CDs or audio DVDs
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Works Well January 4, 2009 Larry R. Graham (USA) I was a bit leery about trying this after reading the reviews, but the reviews were so polarized between great and terrible that something just didn't sound right. I tried the program on my Pentium T2080 system running on Home Vista, and here are my conclusions. Many people wrote about the audio and video being out of sync. I saw this during the copy process, but I let the process run its course. I played the DVD on both my computer and my DVD player on the television, and the voice and picture were fine on both systems. Perhaps other users stopped too soon. Thanks to the previous reviews, I did go to their website to download the patch. I didn't see anything in the instructions or software installation recommending this. Check the website after completing the software installation, and download the proper patch.
Great Product December 30, 2008 Danielle Preston This is a great product - especially for the price. I purchased it to archive my husband's old high school basketball games and my old dance recitals - it worked really well. Set-up was quick and easy. Using it is also very easy (once you figure it out)- the instructions aren't super clear about the advanced mode, which is what you use the most. After some trial and error I figured things out and it works great. Some other reviews complained about the audio being off by a second - on mine, it's off when I am recording it on my computer but once I burn it and watch it from the disk it's perfect. I highly recommend this product to make sure your precious memories are safe :)
Caution: Not Vista 64bit compatible December 17, 2008 E. T. Dexter (near Salem, MA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was not able to install the drivers for the USB capture device. I contacted Customer Support and they told me it's not compatible with my 64bit version of Vista. This despite the packaging saying "Works with Vista." Nowhere did it say "except 64 bit" Their "Solution" was for me to purchase a new 64 bit compatible USB capture device for the same price I paid for this product. The store I bought from originally will not take back open software and I am not paying them double because no one had the foresight to mention it only works with 32bit Vista systems. I even asked if it was possible for me to trade in my product for one that I can use and the Service Rep did not address the offer. EDIT: I was contacted by a Customer Service Manager who saw my email as part of their monitoring routine and they are going to discuss the possibilty of swapping my capture device. EDIT 2: They are sending me a new USB capture device for 64 bit systems. Stay tuned for an actual review! Thank you, Honestech Customer Service Manager Jay!
VHS to DVD December 12, 2008 G. Trotnic 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
So far I have not been pleased with the video capture. The copy that is captured skips and the end product is roughly 2/3s the original record time (and I'm recording from a digital source). The audio capture feature seems to work fine.
Audio Sync Problems December 10, 2008 p a c (Cambridge, MA) Like many other reviewers, I'm experiencing an audio sync problem with VHS to DVD 3.0 Deluxe. The audio is off by a quarter second, which makes the video virtually unwatchable. Since as far as I know there seem to be no real support forums for this product, I am hoping that someone can reply to this comment with a suggestion for a fix. That way a solution will be available for the community. My specs are below. Many thanks. Other than the audio sync issue, the product has worked perfectly. If I find a fix, I'll update the review to reflect that and re-rate with 5 stars. - Product Name VHS to DVD 3.0 DELUXE - Operating System WINDOWS VISTA - CPU 2.4GhZ - RAM 3317MB - General description of the issue Problem: The audio does not sync with the video. It is off by about a quarter second. I am using the red-yellow-white composite cable to to connect the VCR to the hardware encoder. The encoder is connected directly to the computer via a USB port, not via a USB hub. I have downloaded the latest patch, 3.0.21. The VCR is a brand new Samsung model DVD-VR375. I had the same problem when I tested using an older Sony player as well.
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