• Reviews around describe (3.46 of 5)

    Diamond VC500 USB 2.0 One Touch VHS to digital file and DVD converter, Video Capture Device with Easy to use Software - Convert, Edit and Save to Digital Files For Win7, Win8 and Win10

    • great product - just as described
    • Device did not work as described
    • Works as described and worked fine on my macbook
    • Works as described and worked fine on my macbook
    • This device seemed to work as described
    • Worked exactly as described.
    • Works as described.
    • It is now working as described.
    • Didn't work as advertised and described since sound tracks on original sources could not be digitized
    • works as described.
    • Once I figured out how to use it, instructions being lacking in this regard, it worked as described
    • Works as described
    • Products works as described.
    • Work well as describe and a simple and economy package for converting VHS to DVD.
    • Works exactly as described
    • This product does not work as described.
    • Received item quickly and works as described.
    • Overall, although the product was hard to set up, it worked exactly as described once it was set up, and it was easy for me to create DVDs with the software it came with.
    • Works as described and just as easy.
    • Worked as described
    • The Diamond video capture device works just as described.
    • There is NO e-mail link, and no phone number and no
    • A YouTube video talks about disabling "E Home infrared device" in the device manager.
    • I tried to capture gameplay once for s***s and grins and the quality was beyond garbage and
    • u can also can use s-video when available
    • While it works fine in Windows 10, I haven't had any luck using the S-Video connection in Open Broadcast Software or similar solutions
    • My problems started when attempting to save the just recorded file(s)
    • Anything over 75% quality and I loose sync after about 45 minutes
    • Good I liked
    • There is NO e-mail link, and no phone number and no
    • A YouTube video talks about disabling "E Home infrared device" in the device manager.