I have done as suggested by DB83 thanks and carefully check the filepath to ensure any folders are unhidden which some were. Have wasted hours on this already so any help would be v appreciated I am running this product on a Dell XPS Gen 5 system (Windows XP Home Edition, SP 3) with Pentium 4 3.2GHz, 1.5Gb RAM and about 89Gb free disk space. Honestech support appear to believe problem is to with the dir path and permissions or "access rights" to the directory containing the TEMP dir? I have changed the path several times, ensured I am running DVD VHS 5.0 app as administrator, installed again under my account within XP - all to no avail? Can anyone PLEASE HELP! I have been onto Honestech Support, and uninstalled, turned off firewall and AV SW, reinstalled, downloaed latest Honestech SW patch, retried and same problem, retried this several times - now totally cheesed off!! Problem started when tried to burn to DVD when I repeatedly get the following error - "Failed to make a file C:\Documents and Settings\Colin\Local Settings\Application Data\VHS to DVD\Temp\hd_menu0.mpv". Initial installation, Video capture and editing was all good.
Even at Shell Shocker pricing this package is somewhat underwhelming.I recently bought and installed Honestech DVD to VHS 5.0 Deluxe to capture/edit and burn some VHS tapes.
VHS to DVD 5.0 would be acceptable as a simple video tape capture program if it performed consistently. Overall Review: Installed on a Win7 64-bit system with no other programs except other than Norton Security Suite. Title and Credits text vanishes almost as soon as it appears. The SLOWEST speed for a given title clip is 2 seconds. On more than one occassion it has locked or generated a restart of the machine. Auto clip detection when creating chapters yields inconsistent and seemly random results as well. The Number of chapters to create field is uneditable and stuck on "3". The sofware seems to randomly rearrange the clips in the editing menu and it is difficult to manually organize them. Open the project file again and it may or may not generate the same DVD you burned yesterday. DVD.Ĭons: No two DVD's created from the a given project file are the same.
A plus is the support for Blu-Ray, PSP, iPod & YouTube formats in addition to std. DVD creation is probably the most powerful as you can create a motion video main chapter window and then automatically generate chapter menus. Pros: Intuitive Capture - Edit - Burn creation sequence that provides rudimentary editing capabilities. Uploading video to YouTube is easier than ever with a One-Click option.Īdditional Information Date First Available
Record audio from your cassettes, LP records, and video tapes to create WMA files or audio CDs.Ĭonvert captured video into MPEG4/AVC format to watch on your portable device. Perfect for burning high-definition video that requires greater data storage. Offers many different screen effects and filters, and lets you create your own menus. Supports up to 1920x1080 resolution.Įnhance your DVD/Blu-ray Disc menu pages by adding motion and music.Īdd excitement to your video by adding background music.
honestech VHS to DVD 5.0 Deluxe Software CDĬapture old VHS, Beta, 8mm or camcorder tapes and convert them to DVD, Blu-ray or other digital formats.Ĭapture and edit high-definition video from HDV camcorders. English, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish Video Output: MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, VCD, SVCD, DVD, Blu-ray Disc, WMV Video Input: AVI, WMV, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MOV IEEE1394 cable for DV/HDV camcorder (optional) VCR (VHS/Beta tape player), camcorder/8mm tape player, etc. Memory: 256MB of RAM (1GB of RAM for HD editing)įree Hard Disk Space: 700MB for program installation and 10GB for DVD creation (25GB for Blu-ray Disc creation) (Intel Pentium IV 3 GHz with hyperthreading or dual core 1.3 GHz for HD editing) Pentium Core Duo, or AMD Athlon 64 processor Intel Pentium IV 2.4 GHz, Pentium D, Pentium M 1.3 GHz,
Operating System: Windows 7 / Vista / XP (SP 2/3) Learn more about the VHS to DVD 5.0 Deluxe Model Brand