• Reviews around drive (1.10 of 5)

    Roxio Easy VHS to DVD 3 Plus Video Converter for PC

    • Working with an Toshiba with a i7 core; also recommend and 2nd hard drive because video eats up a lot of hard disc space.
    • At the suggestion of our son, I decided to copy straight to our hard drive.
    • Put program on my computer as it started to transfer the video from my VHS to my Computer the video would go blank on my computer and I could not see the video and never recorded the video to my hard drive computer .
    • As are people who are putting VHS videos just onto their hard drives to watch from there
    • It worked great for transfering the MinnVC tapes from my camera to my hard drive.
    • I copied about 20 old vhs tapes to my hard drive with no complications
    • Most of them loaded easily to DVD-R, and all of them copied smoothly to the hard drive for safekeeping
    • You'll need a large hard drive if you're going to do many tapes, or a longer tape
    • It is better to burn to your hard drive then burn the disc so you can determine if I you need a standard disc or dual layer, otherwise you will need two discs for a two hour burn.
    • Capture videos can be recorded directly to a DVD or onto to your computer hard-drive.
    • Now you have a mp4 which I also keep on an external hard drive
    • I saved my recordings on the computer's hard drive rather than DVD, but they take up quite a bit of space, like 10 GB for 3 hours, so I used a product that compresses them to manageable size
    • Each 1.5 hour tape was did take up about 6gb of space though, so if you are looking to do this, I would get a large hard drive to save it all
    • To do that, I first recorded the four half hour clips onto my hard drive and then tried to burn them onto a DVD
    • (WD My Passport 1TB Portable External Hard Drive Storage USB 3.0 Black
    • Plus did capture the VHS videos and convert them to mpg files on my hard drive
    • Manual is missing important information; for example, the fact that each converted DVD file is stored on the hard drive, but not in the folder containing the installed program files.
    • but I used it for Mini-DV tapes and straight to my computers hard drive.
    • All I want to do is store the video files on a hard drive
    • The first on worked, with some minor skipping, until I formatted my hard drive.
    • Well, my C drive is a 500gb SSD, I naturally want to save it to one of my 3
    • (WD My Passport 1TB Portable External Hard Drive Storage USB 3.0 Black
    • I only use their software to capture video clips to my hard drive.
    • and you can copy to a hard drive or DVD.
    • Once I got a little more comfortable with the process and began to troubleshoot the few DVDs that wouldn't burn with Roxio, I found that the Roxio dangle connection does a fantastic job of importing video to the moviemaking programs that came with my computer, especially PowerDirector which makes stellar, improved copies of the videos but won't download them to my hard drive.
    • My hard drive became full and made my PC unusable, until I discovered this fact and manually deleted the DVD files and then defragged my hard drive.
    • I used the product once and had an issue with my hard drive as others have reported
    • Strike one: It still requires a DVD to record onto and will not allow you to record straight to your hard drive
    • is now on a hard drive!
    • This product let me copy my ancient (35-year-old) VHS tapes to my hard drive, then burn them to a DVD, which is what I wanted
    • It will move the contents of a VHS to a DVD, but there isn't no discernible way to sent it to your hard drive so that you can save it there as well
    • I have not tried the DVD burning feature as I am saving videos on some big fat hard drives
    • I didn't burn straight to DVD backed the files up on a hard drive instead
    • Almost flawlessly 143 Gig of home video (about 48 hours of video) was transferred to my hard drive where I can now move it to storage on an external hard drive or make DVD movies from it
    • After some thought I purchased this item but decided to convert to an external Hard Drive
    • I have only been able to record 2.4seconds snippets onto my hard drive and perhaps 2 minutes if directly recording to a dvd
    • I converted all of my old VHS tapes to DVD with 100% success - I also coverted my old casettes - You can convert to new media or just keep the final product on your computer or hard drive
    • I’m running Windows 7 in a two year old machine with plenty of speed and memory and hard drive, but it’s no hotrod
    • A yellow box kept popping up with a warning unable to write to hard drive
    • I didn't burn movies to DVD, I just saved the the files to hard drive
    • I transferred 3 VHS-C home movies so far and instead of burning them to DVD, I've transferred them right onto the computer hard drive.
    • Our TV has a USB jack, so I can plug a hard drive in & watch the exported videos there
    • I have now copied dozens of old VHS tapes to a external hard drive on my laptop with zero problems.
    • Running Windows 7 Home Premium on Gateway i5 at 3.00 GHz with 16GB RAMRecorded several old VHS home movies played on a Sony SLV-779HF VCR first to my hard drive, then burned the DVDs later using this software.
    • Now I need to sit down and watch all my old VHS tapes and put them onto an external hard drive before all the VHS tapes go bad.
    • Another amazing card trick is whether you select your old internal hard drive, your 500gb external drive or even your new 2TB external drive as the destination drive, the program will proclaim 0gb available and not enough memory to jump start this flaming neon turd
    • Customer Services sent me download file after verifying my purchase since my computer doesn't have hard drive
    • I am now bypassing all that when I get an old tape and put it directly on a hard drive and then start sharing it ...
    • My usage pattern is to capture old VHS tapes to the hard drive & then export in an Android-friendly format (although there are many output options)
    • Wasted several of our dual layer dvd+r's when it froze after writing a few percent to the dvd.