🎥 Transform Your Memories into Masterpieces!
Roxio Easy VHS to DVD 3 Plus is a powerful software solution designed for preserving and converting your cherished VHS, Hi8, and V8 home videos into DVDs and digital formats. With user-friendly tools, it allows seamless transfers to portable devices, professional editing features, and audio conversion capabilities, ensuring your memories are preserved in style.
B**E
Great product
As I only have one Video player left and a lot of my family films are on VHS, I wanted to try and make sure I had a DVD copy. I have tried software programmes before which have been so complicated that I have not been able to use them. (Its an age thing I suppose) This was not the case with Roxio Easy VHS to DVD 3 Plus (PC)The hardware set up very easily and the software loaded without any problems.The results were terrific. Some of my tapes are over 30 years old and they transfered ,at an even better qualty than the original tape.I then used Adobe Premier Elements 12 ( wow, this is also great software) to edit and create the finished film and the results were just what I was hoping for.If in doubt, buy it. You can't go wrong. if an oldie like me can do it, you can. Barry
B**E
It works but
Somewhat disappointed the software works but the facilities are minimal. The titles are placed over the recording not before it despite clicking before.It did the job after a bit of playing around. If you struggle make sure your screen size matches the original ie 4:3 or 16:9
R**E
Ok once you get to grips with it.
Frustrating to start with and you need to stick with it to work out it's foibles. Had some hardware issues as well. Once you get used to it it works ok, and am satisfied with the results.
O**R
Cheapish Transfers from VHS to DVD
Did the job I bought it to do so its OK. Found it a bit tricky at first and made a few mistakes but climbed the learning curve in the end. Difficult to stop if a mistake is made starting a recording - only way is to switch the computer!
D**N
Installation was easy (Windows 7) but the unit doesn’t come with all ...
Installation was easy (Windows 7) but the unit doesn’t come with all the cables you need so you’ll need to get yourself some RCA cables to connect it to your camera/video. This seems a bit mean as the cables only cost a few £ but anyway, now you know. The problem is that the Roxio software that’s included captures video with out-of-sync audio: not a little out of sync but massively out of sync. Fortunately I had Arcsoft Showbiz on my PC and this seemed to capture without problems. However, there was an intermittent buzzing on the audio. I disconnected all audio inputs to the capture device and the buzzing still came and went. I tried plugging the unit into different USB ports to see if that would make a difference (although it shouldn’t) and it didn’t. The other problem was the unit introduced a lot of video noise at the top of the picture that wasn’t on the actual tape and if you replayed the video directly to a TV it all looked fine. So in the end, in frustration I put it all back in its box and sent it back to Amazon for a refund.
M**N
It's Good
I had some old home video tapes of the kids, family and holidays and the recorder was definitely at the end of it's life and I didn't want to lose the recordings.It took me a little while to work out how to use it properly, but once I got it sorted I was able to save everything to my hard drive, rather than just copy onto a DVD. Now I can edit what I like and send to members of the family for them to have as well.Overall, very good!
G**.
perfect great price does exactly what is supposed to do
perfect
M**A
Not impressed!
A mixed bag of a program. Took more than a bit of effort to install in the first place. My computer is, according to the program spec, more than capable of installing and running this program but it struggled with both aspects! It is very slow and has a habit of crashing. When it is recording it is VERY difficult to sync the video and the recording to start at the same time. If there is a slight gap in the vhs recording it's trying to transfer it will say there is no signal from the vhs so will miss the start of the video when it does start as there is an approx five second delay before the program decides there is something to record.The editing it also a bit hit and miss and not very accurate.One other big fault is that the finished recording doesn't tell you how many Gbs there are so when you save directly to a DVD, although it appears there will be enough room because you are within the time limit for the DVD, there will not be enough space because you have exceeded the 4Gb most recordable DVDs seen to take! I ended up having to re-edit most of the transfers I did because of this.With hindsight I wish I'd bought a DVD/video recorder.....