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They sell defective merchandise for $67.15 and then refer you to the manufacturer
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They sell defective merchandise for $67.15 and then refer you to the manufacturer
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They sell defective merchandise for $67.15 and then refer you to the manufacturer
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They sell defective merchandise for $67.15 and then refer you to the manufacturer
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They sell defective merchandise for $67.15 and then refer you to the manufacturer
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They sell defective merchandise for $67.15 and then refer you to the manufacturer
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They sell defective merchandise for $67.15 and then refer you to the manufacturer.
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They sell defective merchandise for $67.15 and then refer you to the manufacturer
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The product doesn't work as it did not record the audio from the videos tapes
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The transfer of the VHS was easy enough, but the only option was to save as a .mov file, which does not directly burn to a playable DVD
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Video quality is acceptable; not quite as good as on the T.V., but not too bad.
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(Let it be known, for I am proud to say it: I do not use, nor do I recommend iMovie, iDVD, or any software which starts with a lower-case "i" for that matter.)
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I had no difficulty using this product, my only complaint would be with the poor quality of the DVD which I suspect is associated more with the original quality of the tape and the Composite video connector that was used as there was no S video connector as preferred.