![]() One of my friends had a videotape where he appeared on a local news station. Content ranged from family events to television broadcasts. Several of my friends had a box with a few dozen VHS tapes in them. In fact, they did, and I was rather surprised I was not the only one. I myself fall into this category, and as my curiosity got to me, I inquired around with my friends to see if they had any VHS tapes lying around. It may come as a surprise, but analog video sources are still owned by many households along with a plethora of video tapes being stored in boxes which have never been touched in years. By the way, the honestech name is spelled in lower-case, so for those who thought I forgot to capitalize at the beginning of a is meant to be that way.Ĭapturing Analog Video Is Still Needed & Necessary ![]() honestech now has a new version, which supports several new features, and DigitalDingus looks forward to reviewing them. I enjoyed the program back then as it handled video capture well. For those who are avid readers of DigitalDingus, the product will sound familiar, as a previous slightly-stripped-down version of VHS To DVD was reviewed with LG's GSA-5169D. Honestech has released VHS to DVD 3.0, which is a new version for the VHS To DVD line of products. Video Capture Input: S-Video or Composite RCA ![]() VHS to DVD 3.0: What's In The Box / Closer Look.Archived Websites (Pre-DigitalDingus): D100 Lounge.Honestech VHS to DVD 3.0 Deluxe: Introduction ![]()
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