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| VHS To DVD 3.0 Deluxe | 
enlarge | From: Honest Technology Category: Software
List Price: $79.99 Buy New: $58.16 You Save: $21.83 (27%)
New (19) Used (2) from $55.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 42 reviews Sales Rank: 205
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows Xp Media: CD-ROM Edition: Deluxe Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 8 x 3
MPN: vdd30 Model: VDD30 UPC: 882960200184 EAN: 0882960300181 ASIN: B000NDTRG2
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews:
Don't buy this product if your computer is AMD Athlon!!! December 11, 2007 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
This software installed easily enough, but when it came to transferring the VHS to DVD, there was the most incredibly annoying continuous buzzing sound. After corresponding with HonesTech, I found this problem is not unknown to them as they have found a "handful" of customers that have computers with AMD Athlon have the exact same trouble. There is NO fix and they are willing to return my money upon receipt of the software - which is very gracious of them, since it was not bought directly from them. If you are purchasing this software to transfer cassette tapes to CDs, it will work beautifully and the sound is perfect. Hope this helps someone...
Poor vidio and audio sync December 10, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I guess you get what you pay for ....... The audio and video are so far out of sync it is annoying to watch. I believe another reviewer mentioned this also. Not a bad price for the performance, but I discontinued using it and put it in the closet. Just too frustrating.
VHS to DVD use. November 29, 2007 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I found this product to pretty much as advertised. The "Wizard" portion works just great. However, the "Advanced Mode" is quite confusing because the instruction manual DOES NOT cover ALL the steps required to "customize" your tape. A call to the company resulted in the supervisor agreeing that the manual is poorly written. In fact, with his help, I was able to prepare a brief "test" DVD. The steps that are omitted are critical to make sure your "customized" DVD is what you expect. With an updated and COMPLETE manual, the product should work just fine.
Ninguna maravilla November 7, 2007 3 out of 24 found this review helpful
Tengo una laptop Toshiba con Windows Vista Home Premium y compre este articulo porque decia que iba bien con Vista, pero ha sido un absoluto dolor de cabeza lograr que trabaje con Vista. Me jacto de tener un super equipo de gente experta en Sistemas y a ellos les ha sido bastante dificil conseguir que la unidad trabaje con Vista. Se han tenido que bajar bastantes actualizaciones de la pagina del proveedor y cuando por fin logramos que funcione, simplemente el Vista no reconoce la unidad como tal, pero felizmente conseguimos que si reconozca el sonido y el audio. Por otro lado, para completar el caos, el puerto en que va la conexion de video del VCR a la unidad, simplemente no funciona, la unidad vino fallada de fabrica, por lo tanto su control de calidad deja mucho que desear. Cuando hice la consulta a los proveedores, me dijeron que les enviara de vuelta el equipo para revisarlo y si correspondia me lo cambiarian. El equipo esta en Peru asi que devolverlo iba a ser todo un dolor de cabeza... Mis tecnicos probaron el puerto de S-Video y por ahi pudo entrar la imagen, pero se tuvo que comprar un cable especial. Al final, logramos que funcionara, pero aun hay fallas, la imagen y el audio por segundos se paraliza y asi queda en la grabacion que guarda la laptop, mientras tanto en el VCR la cinta se ve y oye perfectamente. Si me hubiera sido menos complicado devolverlo, de seguro que lo habria hecho. La verdad es que si quieren un convertor de VHS a DVD, mejor busquen otra cosa.
It's mainly about the hardware October 29, 2007 40 out of 50 found this review helpful
A good price and effective program, but experience has shown me it's about the hardware, not the software and computer. The slowness, the absorption of one's time and concentration, the storage requirements--all somehow manage to conspire to produce as many misfires as successes. And the prices have come down not only on the software but the self-sufficient VHS-DVD player-recorders that will all but do the whole job for you. You won't have professional-looking titles, precise chapter divisions, etc., but if you intend to convert more than a handful of tapes to DVD, and if your main objective is preservation, a stand-alone machine made for the purpose is the way to go. (A lowly Sylvania costing a couple of hundred has served me well for two years.)
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