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Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2025
Easy solution for transferring VHS and DVD to digital flash drive
Jonathon Sengotta
Reviewed in Canada on May 6, 2025
Very good
O. Sanchez
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025
Work as expected. Easy to use and to set up.
James G
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
While hookup and use is fairly straight forward I'm having problems and inconsistencies with the recordings. Some are not recognizable on my computer by the player software. I have to redo them to see if that helps. Takes allot of time.
Ramon
Reviewed in Mexico on February 17, 2025
La entrada de carga eléctrica es tipo C y el cargador viene con entrada microusb de Android no puedo conectarlo a la corriente
Yevgeniy
Reviewed in Canada on January 20, 2025
Works very well.
Jenny Casas
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2025
USB and Power port both where broken after using them for a few months.
Bruce G.
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025
Great converter. Easy one step record, just play and record. Im not a video resolution expert but the conversion from VHS looks and sounds great to me. So much better than sending tapes out to a third party company. You'll need a VHS, camcorder etc to play the tapes on as this device just converts them to a USB or other drive.
JC
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025
My daughter use this product to convert all family video we had.Easy to use..Good VHS video quality..May be better to include some simple video editing software.
Mark
Reviewed in Australia on March 31, 2024
Sound is quite muffled, but it does what it says it will do.
Donna L Jenkins
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
We purchased the first unit and the remote would not work so they sent another unit, same problem. We figured out the batteries were not getting a good connection and did some modifications to make the remotes work (see pictures). Also they confirmed that the units are 2 channel but only record what the screen sees (PIP, POP, etc.) not 2 separate channels recording independently. So after finding that out we decided to purchase another unit to obtain 2 separate recordings. They first unit we got a Black Friday Deal and they gave us a code to get the second unit for the same price! Oh and they units do not have a switch for on/off they fire up with power so as you can see in the pictures of our units mounted we have the power unplugged when not using them because any time we turn the boat batteries on we then would have to go turn the units off manually and it's just easier to plug them in when we want them. You can see how well they record our Garmin Chartplotters on our youtube channel LostAndFoundSar on the dates starting 12/14/24 and later when we get those posted (might be a bit we are a few weeks behind in posting).
ClockMan
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
I bought this during Prime Days at a sale price which was a good deal especially with an extra 10% coupon provided by the seller. I looked at several models and they all seem to offer the same features. A handful will also record 4K but not this model although the seller says the development team has that feature in the pipeline. It can however handle 4K content but only records in 1080p. Some bonus extras include a portable tripod and a carrying case which I'm not sure if other competitors offer. I have not had any issues with HDCP (yet) because I route the output of the bluray player through a splitter (Zi-Youren branded) known to strip out HDCP. I have not bothered connecting it directly to the bluray player but I suspect it will show an error due to HDCP. One issue with *all* capture boxes is that they only record stereo audio, not 5.1. I'm not sure why none have been able to provide that feature. Perhaps it requires much more real-time computing power which no company has yet invested in. I would imagine if ability to record 5.1 is a feature, it would be flaunted in their descriptions. I needed a capture box primarily to rip discs that come up with errors using MakeMKV. Since bluray players are forgiving, they will play these discs with small glitches in video and audio at those error points. I have about 12TB of ripped files so far on a NAS which I use as a Plex server so I can stream on my Roku and FireTV boxes on-demand. Much more efficient than rummaging through a mountain of discs. I would've given this capture box 5 stars if it recorded in 4K and 5.1 audio. Maybe they'll be the first company to offer that in the future.Update: Even though the listing states that you can capture from VHS, etc, there is no composite or S-Video inputs, although there is an analog audio input jack. So, the only way you can capture from analog video is to have a composite video to HDMI converter box as the only inputs are the HD1 and HD2 HDMI inputs.
Jade Skiba
Reviewed in Canada on August 8, 2023
I'll confirm, that the device will not connect to a PC. Doesn't feel like the port is hooked up to anything on the inside. I think it's a dummy. Be prepared to either swap the SD card or the USB drive. Those are your only options.Pros: Extreme ease of use. Select input. Hit record and done. VGA capture is generally hard to find these days. For DOS PC's this thing is absolutely ideal. Good quality signal. All the inputs are fine. Everything makes sense. 16:9 to 4:3 switch is right on the front. Infrared remote is a nice addition.Cons: The dummy PC port. Inability to charge battery packs off the AC, when hooked up to an outlet. Inability to change playback volume without having to go all the way back out to the main menu, and then you don't get to hear the volume as you change it. Carrying bag is a nice addition, but it's only big enough for the screen itself, considering that you'll be taking it places with a the power brick, or a battery and extra cables, you'll have to have your own additional bag anyway. Battery life, when running off a lithium pack is very short. I get about an hour off a Sony NPF-970. That's rarely enough for a single record session.Conclusion: It feels cheap. You won't find features that are present on screens costing twice as much. Feels overpriced for what this thing is, but it performs. I got it to be able to record VGA, and it does that. For HDMI input, I'd recommend going with other brands.
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