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ttvAlexEkko Posted
Ultimately this product does it's job, however the software provided via CD is a bit dated. Overall happy with it but there is certainly room for improvement, my computer initially flagged it as a security risk.
RJS2 Posted
I attempted to load software on my laptop (from disk and then from website) and wouldn't work. Operating system, Windows 11 Home, version 22H2. Recieved driver errors. Tried downloading patch from Roxio and it didn't recognize it. After restart, my laptop crashed and wouldn't start up properly. Had to perform system restore for proper restart. I wouldn't recommend for Windows 11 users, it shouldn't be this complicated.
SeanC Posted
Do NOT buy if you have Windows 11!!! This crashed two brand new dell laptops and had to reinstall Windows on both.
Samsung Posted
I took the product home, read the instructions on the package and manual. Found my results on the burn wouldn’t playback on my player or laptop. I asked Geek Squad for help. They tested my equipment and diagnosed it required purchase a new DVD player.
Jayyyr Posted
It successfully converted my old Goosebumps VHS to DVD, but the entire movie had to be watches and recorded. So each mlvie takes as long as the movie is.
Chas68 Posted
Good product, but really needs a setup manual and some user instructions for the software. I received this for Christmas, to transfer some VHS tapes to DVD format. The Roxio instructions say plug the device in and follow the instructions. Well, you get nothing when you plug it in, and there were some minor issues installing the software. I had some difficulty getting the VHS connections right, and there is no help for that process. Also, the software is not intuitive, and I had a few miss-starts and hiccups. It took about 2.5 hours to record and burn my first 44 minute VHS tape, including setup. I marked it down one star because I believe it needs some user instructions, but the finished quality was good, when played on my 4K DVD player and that is what really counts.
Nitehauk Posted
Not compatible with Win11 and has ZERO updates available. Included software is extremely basic. When i went to set it up, when the registration screen came up, it was already filled with someone elses info, which means i was probably sold a return. I didn't realize i only had a 2 week return window, and by the time i had a chance to use it and was struggling, it was one day past returnable. Thankfully, I still have a fully functional Win10 laptop that it works fine on. Other than having to wait the full length of a movie in order to capture, therefore burning lots of time, it does the job.
Unknown Posted
This product tends to work pretty well, though I have had a few issues w/them over the years, namely: The authorization string sometimes only gives you the 'non-plus' version, unlike the package says; the external capture hardware (card?) can get very warm/hot and I've sometimes had to shut the system down for a little while (~30 minutes or so usually works) to get it to cool down and work again, though I suppose unplugging its external hardware from the USB port might work just as well; getting support via their customer support phone line seems to be somewhat arduous, at least since they were bought by Corel, though the last time I called they did eventually get back to me and follow up. Also, just FYI, if the hardware (USB capture card) dies, you'll have to get a whole new package, software and all, as they don't sell just the external capture device/hardware separately...or so they told me. This was problematic for me, as I've had a few of the external devices go bad over the years, due to power surges (I suspect) and it's most annoying to have to keep paying full price to buy a whole new package each time when I don't need the software again. All that aside, when it works, it's pretty good.
oneshowme Posted
Installation was a chore. Then, after using it for several tapes it quit working. The replacement that I got did the same thing. This time, I disconnected and reconnected it, and has been working fine. After finally getting it working properly it produces excellent digital recordings.. as good as the vcr tapes will permit. Without the start up problems, I would have given it 5 stars.
Moi1 Posted
I purchased this to back up old home movies to blu ray. I had a rough start. First it didn’t occur to me there was a CD installation & my laptop has no disc drive LOL. Fortunately I had a dinosaur laptop with a drive I no longer use & was able to save it on my external drive & move it over. I’ve been holding onto 2 VCR’s for the day I’d get around to doing this. 1 didn’t work so I was stuck with one. The software was horrible. You can record until the 20 second lag time passed. Then it finishes even though your movie is not done. I have some movies saved as part 1, 2 etc on some. Once finished there are many lines & static on some parts which are not there on the original. You also have to watch the full movie. You can’t just let it go because if there is a 20 second lag it will stop & finish. It took me a full day for 1 movie & had 7 parts from the lag times. Extremely frustrating & I considered returning it. It seemed to get worse even with me cleaning the heads a lot & eventually wasn’t worth recording. Desperate, I went back to the 1st VCR & cleaned it good & a lot of the issues went away. Then I couldn’t say if it was the software or the VCR so keep that in mind if you purchase this. I’m rating this a 4 because this is 2023 & most laptops don’t have drives. This needs to modernize & put a code to download it online or use a flash drive to download it. Overall, I sent blu rays to some of my relatives & they really love them.
AlphaOmega Posted
It did what I needed it to do. I took my old video camera memories to Wal-Mart to have them transfer into DVD, when I got the DVD, I notice that there was allot of time missing. They left out about 30 minutes of memories out per tape. So I both this VHS to DVD equipment to do it my self. It work great, after all the program is loaded into your computer, I just open it, rewind the tape and hit record and left it alone. I like the fact that I can leave it recording and it just stopped by itself when it's done.
SportsBuff Posted
This item was easy to set-up and use. I haven't used it for burning DVD's, but for transferring VHS to my computer, and then to my external Hard Drive. You can purchase a 1-4 Terabytes external hard drive, and plug into your computer, and it will hold a lot of videos. I taped many sports games and matches throughout the time I had a VHS recorder, and amassed a couple of hundred tapes. I have transferred so far 80 sports shows, plus many home videos of the family and vacations. Many of the videos are 2-4 hours long. After all of this, the 4 terabyte hard drive is only 1/4 full. This allowed me to create space, by getting rid of all of these VHS tapes. Can't comment on burning DVD's, because I haven't tried it. Just went totally digital. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars, is because I don't know if it has the ability to allow for editing and cutting out parts of the videos that is not needed, or if it has that ability and I just can't figure it out. Nothing is mentioned about it in the instructions that come with it. It does have an editing section, but not exactly this function, as far as I can see. It serves its purpose of transferring tapes to digital or DVD's.
SteveK Posted
The program and cable work but the program is very old and Roxio needs to update it. You have to disable some of windows 11 memory protection to get it to work.
eduardo7romo Posted
This adapter is great for converting VHS tapes to dvd. Just install the software and follow the instructions, wallah. fyi - you'll need a VHS player and a dvd burner. I knocked off a star because it's not compatible with mac's. This would be perfect if it were universal.
MrZero Posted
I needed to transfer some home videos for a family member and I hadn't done this in years. I was familiar with the process overall the technology changed in the 15 years or so since I done it last. this software was intuitive and very easy to use and I was happy with the quality of the videos both on my computer, and on the DVDs I burned as collections.
Stewpo2017 Posted
For $39 bucks great deal. For installation you have to install software requires code that is printed on cd install disc sleeve. A little patience is needed to learn. took about a hour to learn the process. Make sure to get the update. Process did not work until there was a notification window saying download update. After that it was smooth process. You have to hit play on the vcr and click the record button on the pc screen at the same time to start the transfer the great part is you can rip to your hard drive then get it to google photos so you have a cloud copy. I was not interested in the editing capabilities so I won’t get into that. Wish it was more clear that program could rip to hard drive then I wouldn’t have needed to buy blank dvds which I don’t use for anything anymore
GreatestGrandma Posted
Great solution for converting old VHS tapes to digital! Easy to set up and use, with straightforward software that guides you through the process. The quality is solid, and it's a great way to preserve memories. Definitely worth it for anyone looking to digitize their VHS collection!
AParadis Posted
This is about as simple as it can be! Install the software, plug it in, press "play" on the DVD/VCR, then "record" on the software. It does great with VCR tapes or DVDs. Just one thing would help... allowing a way to name the file while in the part where the recording is taking place. It seems the only way is to start, then back out and save it, then go back in to record. Also having a little bit of trouble once in a while with formats and quality settings that give a error and drop out of saving. Overall, it works as advertised and has allowed me to save all sorts of home and commercial tapes to digital format to be able to keep using them. Great product that does what it says almost without any problems. For the price, I am happy with the product and result. I don't mind the time it takes, I usually just set it up and walk away for a while to let it record through in real time.
JimmyC Posted
This is exactly what I needed to convert some old VHS and 8mm tapes to a digital format. The product is relatively easy to use after some initial education period. I have successfully transferred over 20 VHS tapes and over 45 8mm tapes. Having a transfer company do this would have cost me over $1,000 and would not have given the flexibility to see what tapes needed to be transferred and which tapes could be ignored. I purchased this software on sale for less than $40.
Zman2773 Posted
I purchased this item for a work project where we had some old safety VHS tapes that the Safety Manager wanted converted to digital files that she could play on her PC or embed in Power Point presentations. The process is time consuming since the copy has to be made in real time, but it's basically a set it and forget situation. The software is user friendly and the digital copies came out as good as you can expect when copying from VHS tapes that are over 20 years old. I've used Roxio products in the past and never had any issues with them.