Dazzle DVD Recorder [OLD VERSION]

Software : Dazzle DVD Recorder [OLD VERSION]

Dazzle DVD Recorder [OLD VERSION]

from: Pinnacle Systems



 : Dazzle DVD Recorder [OLD VERSION]
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Pinnacle
EAN: 0613570218395
Format: CD
Label: Pinnacle Systems
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Pinnacle Systems
Model: 230100033
Platform: Windows XP
Publisher: Pinnacle Systems
Release Date: 2006-04-17
Studio: Pinnacle Systems



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionDazzle DVD Recorder provides a simple, affordable and fast way to quickly archive your home videos on DVDs for sharing with family and friends.Dazzle DVD Recorder is a plug-and-play USB 2.0 device that allows for easy capture of home videos and TV recordings directly to DVD via VCRs, camcorders or other video equipment. Easy-to-use software is included for quick transfer of video content straight from tape to DVD, with optional menu and chapter functions for simple navigation. A step-by-step wizard guides you through the process, and an advanced mode is available for menu customization. You can burn your video directly to a DVD without first copying files to the PC hard drive, saving both valuable time and space.Combined with the unique wizard-based, friendly interface of the Pinnacle InstantDVD Recorder software, the powerful Dazzle video capture device allows you to quickly and affordably back up personal video collections.




Features:
  • Quick to Connect
  • Simple to use
  • Easy Archive
  • Fun to Share
  • Effortless to Edit





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Works pretty good
It works pretty much as advertized, although the bundled software is difficult and almost impossible to use. The dazzle works fine.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good method to capture your VHS videos to digital
Easy to use and an extensive software suite provided. Digital recordings are far from perfect but considering they began as VHS the recordings are pretty darn good. Software loaded easily on my Windows XP Home machine and have no problems.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Secret Bargain
The Dazzle DVD Recorder hardware does a good job of converting analog video into a digital format. My wife leaves unrecorded sections of tape in between shots and these can make it difficult for a unit to frame properly. The Dazzle unit was able to synchronize quickly on the next section of recording although a few frames had to be removed. A previous unit was unable to resynchronize under these circumstances placing the top part of a scene on the bottom.

The bargain is in the software that comes with the unit. You get Pinnacle Studio 10.5 which provides a good set of video editing functions. There is a newer release of this software on the market but this version will help to give you a good finished video that can be placed on DVD. The software and drivers are designed for Windows XP. Before doing anything I recommend you go to their web site and download the latest driver for the Dazzle DVD Recorder and the Studio updates. You get version 10.5 of the software. You will need to download version 10.7, version 10.8, and Pixie5Updater. Version 10.8 gives you Vista compatability according to Pinnacle but I have not tried it.

Before installing Studio you should download a patch called Pixie5Updater. This solves a compatability problem with Internet Explorer 7. On some PCs Studio will halt installation midway if this patch is not installed first.

I have been using Pinnacle Studio 10 before buying the Dazzle unit and paid more for that software than for the Dazzle unit. That is why I consider it a bargain even though there is a newer version.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Oh Well
Bought it, spend HOURS on the phone with tech support and still can't get it to work. Waste of money



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Don't let the box fool you
The box clearly says "Works with Windows Vista" and then gives you a URL to download the drivers for Vista. What it DOESNT say is that it only supports 32 bit versions of Windows Vista. THIS DOES NOT WORK WITH 64 BIT VERSIONS OF VISTA. don't waste your time and money like i just did.



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