Supplying a longer cable would be a nice, simple feature for the user. I bet that everyone has experienced difficulty in connecting two pieces of equipment, due to inadequate cable/cord length, especially if one or both are housed in a piece of furniture. I think this is too short, since a requirement of the product is that you have your VHS equipment and computer linked, I think a minimum length for the included cable should be 8-feet. The manufacturer includes a USB cable that is just over 3-feet in length. Maybe they could have included a copy on the software disc too. If you prefer the electronic copy, an Adobe Acrobat PDF file version is available on the honestech web site. The Quick Start Guide and User Manual are printed, paper copies, which I prefer as opposed to the electronic, soft copy manuals. In addition to the Quick Start Guide, they include an in-depth 67-page user manual. They include an 18-page Quick Start Guide which covers the basics to get you started quickly. In regards to documentation, honestech does an excellent job of providing the user with options. I was surprised that there was not more on the software discs. The VHS to DVD Deluxe 3.0 software is roughly 57MB in size and is the only contents of the included CD. Note that only the USB cable is included with the package. The back of the MY VID BOX has the connections for the S-Video, component audio and video and the USB port. If the MY VID BOX was responsible for processing the software, I would expect the size to be larger. The device itself is small, measuring 0.75″H x 3.4″W x 2″D, which I found appropriate for the role it serves. Understand that the box merely serves as a bridge between the analog video and the VHS to DVD Deluxe 3.0 software on your computer. The MY VID BOX allows for composite or S-Video inputs (from VCR, camcorder) and outputs via USB 2.0 (to your computer). The software relies on the audio/video capture device called MY VID BOX. If you are an owner of version 2.0, the major enhancements found in 3.0 are the following:Ībility to capture in WMV, PSP / iPod, & MP3 formats, Supports most burning devices � CD-R/RW, DVD+/-R, DVD+RW DLĭual-layer DVD supported – **Must have a dual-layer disc supported DVD writerĪs previously mentioned, VHS to DVD Deluxe 3.0 is just the latest release of an existing software line. USB 2.0 Video Capture Device (MY VID BOX)Įasy Wizard Mode � A step-by-step guide for the novice user.Īdvanced Mode � Capture, Edit and Burn videos.Īudio Recorder � Record audio to create MP3 files and audio CDs. Honestech VHS to DVD 3.0 Deluxe Software CD Boxes like these are a lot better than the old epic-sized packaging, especially for the pack-rats who have a hard time disposing of anything. Not a typo.īack to the review, the software comes securely packaged in one of smaller boxes (7.5″ H x 5.5″ W x 2.25″ D) that some manufacturers have started using. Note for the arm-chair English teachers reading this review, the manufacturer, honestech, is spelled with a lower-case �h”. This is a new version of their VHS to DVD software line. Well, honestech has released VHS to DVD Deluxe 3.0 software geared towards helping people update their video treasures to a digital format. My wife and I have talked about getting the tapes transferred to digital media, but have never completed the task. The two VHS tapes that hold our wedding video are the most valuable tapes in our house. Even if your household is one without an analog video device, I bet you have at least one VHS tape that, even though you have not touched in years, you are not ready to throw away. In my house, we have an old VCR in our loft for our daughters to watch the occasional out-dated video. So it may come as a shock that analog video equipment is owned and utilized in some households. The vast majority of consumer have gleefully accepted the digital video wave with DVDs, DVD players and digital video files on computers, iPods and PSP devices, to name a few. If you buy something through the links on this page, we may earn a commission at no cost to you.
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