Mygica EZgrabber2 USB 2.0 Video Capture, VHS to DVD Conversion, Windows 7 64bit and 32bit, Easy Video Uploading to YouTube Account, Convert Home Video, Gameplay to DVDs with a Push on the Button, Free Video Editing Software
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- Mygica EZgrabber2 USB 2.0 Video Capture, VHS to DVD Conversion, Windows 7 64bit and 32bit, Easy Video Uploading to YouTube Account, Convert Home Video, Gameplay to DVDs with a Push on the Button, Free Video Editing Software
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Mygica EZgrabber2 USB 2.0 Video Capture, VHS to DVD Conversion, Windows 7 64bit and 32bit, Easy Video Uploading to YouTube Account, Convert Home Video, Gameplay to DVDs with a Push on the Button, Free Video Editing SoftwareMygica EZgrabber2 USB 2.0 Video Capture, VHS to DVD Conversion, Windows 7 64bit and 32bit, Easy Video Uploading to YouTube Account, Convert Home Video, Gameplay to DVDs with a Push on the Button, Free Video Editing Software Review
I got this because it was pretty decently priced, honestly though seeing how some of the other video capture devices out there were upwards of $60 I wasn't expecting much. When I got, I was rather surprised how well it worked. While it's plug 'n play, I decided to forgo the install CD and just downloaded the drivers directly from the manufacturer's website. While the video is decent quality, it still retains some grainyness after burning the video to a DVD, the quality of the original played on a VCR is still better quality than what you capture and burn to a DVD. That being said, it's not all that bad, really. But since I only needed to copy a few home videos that we made from an old VHS-C camcorder it wasn't really worth it.I found that the best way to get the best quality was to adjust the video settings manually (add a little more saturation, and sharpness), and use the "DVD" format for capture, that were there is minimal second encoding required when you burn to a disc (I use windows DVD maker, because I'm cheap :B)
The nice thing is it also includes an S-video option, unfortunately my VCR only allows S-video with 480p signals (ie DVD movies and restricts VCR video to 480i. The DVD capture format seems to add some deinterlacing to the captured video from what I can tell (though it might just be my video card doing it) Still, it's a pretty good buy for someone who wants to archive or even send family members burned DVDs of videos.
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