• Reviews around dvd (1.95 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

    • I tried three different times to burn a DVD of a relatively small file and the program never completed what should been a simple task.
    • When you go to 'burn' your DVD, it asks you to download another program just to do the burn.
    • Capturing videos from my old camcorder, saving as movie file, doing even simple editing - adding text, etc. and burning DVD without a hitch
    • After reading a few things I decided to get the Dazzle * DVD Recorder HD which installed easily and has worked right from the start for me
    • it’s not burning the DVD and not functioning the way it should
    • The process of actually burning a DVD or an edited file is slow but I am using old system running Windows XP.
    • IT DIDN'T BURN A DVD.
    • If I'm trying to burn a DVD from the editing program and am doing anything else with the computer it doubles the burn time and causes glitches to the final DVD
    • I ignored the included DVD and just downloaded the latest drivers from diamond
    • first capturing the tape, then the hour (plus) to burn the DVD
    • Then I plan to burn some DVD's
    • made.but here is another thing that is worthless when you try to burn a dvd with show biz the quality is crap,the file you record is better though,so if you want to post it directly to
    • It cannot burn a DVD without crashing.
    • However, there seems to be no color on the converted videos, tried all formats (NTSC, PAL etc), the player I was using was NTSC and the tape recorded was in the same format too, yet, I could never get any color in the converted videos, worse still, the quality of the recording was not usable, it was highly pixelated, tried all available options (DVD, VCD etc)
    • My problem now is to convert the MPEG file to an iso so it can be edited and burned as a dvd.
    • And that's to burn a simple 100mb DVD.
    • It took me over 7 hours to figure out how to cut a few seconds from the end of the recorded clip to fit a standard DVD and then to burn the DVD
    • Was able to pull disparate clips together and produce a pretty decent DVD complete with root menu and scene selection menus
    • I use it to digitally capture A/V from VHS tapes for editing and burning to DVDs