• Reviews around dvd (1.84 of 5)

    Roxio Easy VHS to DVD 3 Plus Video Converter for PC

    • However, it failed to provide a readable DVD using the option to transfer multiple video clips to a DVD
    • Needless to say, the DVD didn't play any of 3 DVD players that I have
    • Do not select to burn straight the DVD, but record the result
    • The last step was to burn the DVD.
    • Capture videos can be recorded directly to a DVD or onto to your computer hard-drive.
    • Burns all my dvd's to the PAL format
    • But eventually I tried to burn a compilation DVD again, letting the process run, expecting an error code
    • You can convert a bunch of videos into one (or more projects), and when it comes time to burn a DVD or whatever, "import" your files into a project and you're ready to burn
    • When i tried to burn the DVD, Roxio would not let me burn the DVD at all
    • I bought this product because it's compatible with Windows 7 64bit, I had an ADS tech DVD Xpress that worked very well with Windows XP, but you can't update any longer to work with Windows 7.I have V8 & Hi8 home movies that needed to be transferred to my PC, in order to edit and burn on DVD
    • So, if you burn a DVD with, say, two videos on it and a transition between them, all you'll see on the menu is the first video
    • I then downloaded NERO trial and burned a DVD that worked just fine in my Blu-ray.
    • If a person wants a professional conversion from a VHS tape to modern DVD quality, then the person should purchase professional software or use the services of a professional service
    • product works great, i have a good number of vhs tapes and have worked with several already and the dvd's come out great.
    • I have much editing to do before I try to burn a playable DVD.
    • The program would not function to burn DVD's that would play on a DVD player but the conversion to DVD was fine
    • and you can copy to a hard drive or DVD.
    • I must have tried 20+ times and the burning process always froze at some point stating that my DVD's were corrupted in some way or another leaving me with a bunch of coasters
    • Was not sufficient for me as I had too many to have to burn DVD from my computer.
    • I have spent countless hours and wasted numerous DVD blanks only to get 2 slightly passable disks from one tape that should have been transferable to one single layer DVD.
    • Strike one: It still requires a DVD to record onto and will not allow you to record straight to your hard drive
    • Burned dvd is not recognized by either of my dvd
    • so I'm disappointed with how long it takes to burn a DVD
    • And yet other DVD's recorded exactly the same way work properly.
    • I am in process of converting some 25 year plus old home videos into dvds, despite some of the tapes being deterioated it makes a great quality dvd copy of the tape
    • Still not sure if it will burn a DVD without someone other software.
    • It will not finalize my dvd and freezes up my computer
    • I have wasted several DVD's due to a pause in the old family shot VHS tapes I am copying.
    • The only thing is that I wish there was some sort of speed recording thing, you just have to let the video play on your laptop while it's burning the DVD.
    • So I have yet to try burning a DVD with it.
    • Up 1st was our wedding day video, after 3 hours of "converting" my excitement quickly disappeared when I played the "new" DVD and found great sound quality BUT only a terribly pixelated video image with a large green, pink and blue rectangle dominating the entire bottom half of the video
    • I can record videos onto the PC just fine, it just won't burn and finalize a DVD compatible with my Blu-ray.
    • It will not burn a DVD so it will play in my Blu-ray.
    • To do this, you put the DVD into the optical drive and it burns while you’re running the VCR in real time
    • You have to keep the VCR plugged in until you upload, then export to burn a DVD from your computer, or an error message will occur
    • Burn the DVD
    • The software and included adapter work fine for recording from VCR's and camcorders to my W7 computer, but I cannot create a readable DVD.
    • It took awhile to get it set up, but it did make a good DVD of one of my VHS tapes