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    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

    • You end up downloading a .zip file that must be "Extract All..." to a convenient location on your hard drive before you plug in the USB cable.
    • Copying all my VHS to an external hard drive.
    • and I was recording home videos to my hard drive.
    • I Used this to record old vhs home videos onto my computer and saved them on to my external hard drive
    • Couldn't be more easier to record VHS tapes to my hard drive on the computer.
    • I did notice that some of the video got hung up when I taped it directly to an "external" hard drive.
    • I have a HP 1 T error free hard drive and Windows Vista operating system.
    • I bought a new ACER laptop and a new VCR to capture VHS tapes to my hard drive.
    • Now all my VHS tapes are safe on hard drive c:
    • rectTV DVR which is starting to have hard drive problems (with SATA
    • I have about 100 VHS tapes to transfer to a hard drive
    • It got my mini DV video transferred to my pc hard-drive but the included software is not very user friendly in my opinion
    • I was able to get 20 tapes transferred to my hard drive in one weekend.
    • I used, or attempted to use the VC500 to transfer my VHS tapes to digital format on a hard drive.
    • I've been able to save old VHS recordings (not the best quality but poor in, poor out) from years ago and the best thing is Directv DVR recordings are easy to save onto an external hard drive.
    • Just don't try to save any clips over a couple minutes as AVI on the ez grabber program or you will use up your whole hard drive
    • I bought this to convert my old VHS tapes to my hard drive
    • Then you can either keep it in the hard drive or put it on a DVD disk for off drive storage (or both)
    • Bought it to transfer vhs to hard drive.
    • This gadget allowed me to copy all my tapes to my hard drive where I can edit and burn to DVDs
    • I am using the PowerDirector program to rip the films and have attached a terabyte external hard drive to store the home movies.
    • I don't plan to make DVDs but rather store on my external hard drive
    • The supplied hardware and software work just fine for capturing video from a VCR to a hard drive, although the instructions could be better
    • All my David Letterman tapes from the 80s are now being saved onto my external drives for my catalogued enjoyment, all viewable and fast-forward/rewindable via AppleTV through ITunes on my HDTV.
    • works great for what i want, can copy my videos to my hard drive
    • We transferred more than 40 old family VHS tapes to USB (we used an external 2 terabyte hard drive.
    • but it didn't really work and another ArcSoft Showbiz which is also editing software which I didn't like because you had to save it to your hard drive first
    • I have a 1T hard drive in my Windows 10 laptop, so I have plenty of hard disc space
    • your souce for video should be very stable or it will glitch when transferring to hard drive
    • The video shown contains a clip I had sitting around on an old external hard drive taken with the Diamond VC500, and a clip taken with the Elgato, both using the standard Wii composite cables
    • I purchased this product to use with my JVC HR-S8000U SVHS deck and capture some tapes to hard drive
    • I have a HP 1 T error free hard drive and Windows Vista operating system.
    • I have already imported HOURS of VHS footage onto my external hard drive and am loving it
    • I was able to record my VHS tape to my computers hard drive in multiple formats
    • I was trying to transfer old VHS tapes to DVD or even storage on an external hard drive
    • I converted 32- 8mm tapes to digital but then had to put them in iMovie to shrink them to a size able to be put on a portable hard drive.
    • I converted 32- 8mm tapes to digital but then had to put them in iMovie to shrink them to a size able to be put on a portable hard drive.
    • I have a ton of old vhs tapes and they are finally getting put online and on my hard drive
    • Mine, for example, is being used to copy old video8 tapes to my hard drive
    • I was able to transfer vhs to hard drive.
    • When I saved it directly on the "internal" hard drive it worked well.
    • Worked like a charm no issues even with windows vista copying tapes to hard drive and then burn to cd's
    • Used both VHS VCR and a Sony 8mm camcorder to load about 30 VHS and 8mm tapes to the hard drive and will now use the editing software to clean up the videos and add titles, chapters, etc
    • It takes about 3Gb per hour of recording time to the hard drive in my PC, and the resulting files can be burned to DVD if you have what it takes separately to accomplish that
    • Anything over 75% quality and I loose sync after about 45 minutes
    • Good I liked
    • I use it to digitally capture A/V from VHS tapes for editing and burning to DVDs
    • 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.