USB VHS Converter
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Plugs into your PC!
We all know VHS tapes were useless. Wonky tracking, limited lifespan, noisy spools, below par qualitywe could go on. So we will. Bulky, clunky, fragile, ridiculously slow to rewind - the list is truly endless. But for all its faults VHS was the leading video format for almost thirty years. And thats why you've got stacks of tapes languishing in the garage and piled up in the closet. And that's why you need the amazing USB VCR Converter.
Plug USB cable into USB VCR Converter and then into your PC |
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Insert a VHS tape |
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Open EZ VHS Converter software and press the Record button! |
This idiot-proof video player allows you to convert long-forgotten VHS recordings into pristine digital files. So you can cringe at your mullet in those homemade vids, laugh at The Love Boat, marvel at Alex Trebeks mustache (course you taped Jeopardy) and cringe as Mr T jibba-jabbas on in those ancient Burger King ads without dusting off your soon to be obsolete VCR.
Converts straight from a 8mm video camera to your PC. You can even connect it to your TV and use as a VCR!
Simply pop in a tape, press play and leave the rest to this USB-friendly machine. It doesn't matter if you want to watch reinvigorated recordings on your computer, iPod, PSP or DVD. The included conversion software caters for stacks of formats. Just think, as smug friends watch hot new downloads on the move you could be watching William Shatner and his wig cleaning up the streets in TJ Hooker. Awesome!
Get converting now!
As well as its incredible ability to amalgamate declining technology with cutting edge jiggery-pokery, the USB VCR Converter can be used as a regular VCR. Just plug it into your TV and you're away. And when visitors snigger at that front-loading flap, you can fire up your iPod and show them a converted recording of Dean Cain getting bashed about on American Gladiators. Touché.
Once you've successfully archived your VHS library the only thing left to do is dump those cumbersome tapes. Just make sure you stomp on 'em before throwing them in the trash. After all, you wouldn't want anyone finding out you'd gone over the first episode of Hardcastle and McCormick with a Britney/Justin routine from the Mickey Mouse Club, would you?
Complete with fool-proof software
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Features:
- Convert VHS tapes to digital files to view on PCs, iPods, PSPs, DVD and other media players
- Includes Easy Video Conversion software to customise movies and burn DVDs
- Software allows you to take still images from videos
- Capture video at resolutions up to 720 x 576
- Can convert videos from camcorder to PC, via AV sockets on the front of the device
- Works as a regular VHS player for TV playback
- Auto-tracking, variable speed slow motion, playback, and rewind
- USB Outputs
- Scart output
- Auto tracking and tape playback
- Soft touch backlit buttons
- Software has a trimming feature
Specifications
- Frame storage JPG 768x576 pixels
- LP (Long Play) mode a 90 minute movie will require approximately 2.7 GB of free space
- iPod conversion available in 320x240 or 640x480 resolution
- A typical 1h 30min movie at 320x240 will be approximately 740MB
Box Contents:
- 1x USB VCR Converter
- 1x USB cable
- 1x EZ VHS Converter software
- 1x UK Mains power cable
System Requirements:
- Windows XP/Vista compatible
- One free USB 2.0 port
- EZ VHS Converter software is NOT Mac compatible, however the unit will work with iMovie and iVideo software on the Mac
Dimensions:
- Measures: 14.7" x 3.3" x 9.5" (L x W x H)
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Will this work with commercial VHS tapes (that I already own) to convert to more stable DVD's?
Firebox says: It will indeed, enjoy those classics! Jujubee, Michigan - Nov '08 |
I am interested in this machine but I need to know if it will work on NTSC VHS tapes as well as PAL tapes.
Firebox says: Unfortunately the USB VHS Converter will not yet convert NTSC tapes. However, an updated model which does convert NTSC tapes is available in the States and we hope to bring it to the UK Firebox site soon! JOSEPH WHITE, Nr BURY ST EDMUNDS SUFFOLK - Nov '08 |
Just a quick question, what speed does it convert to PC at? is there a 'high speed' dubbing mode?
Firebox says: It converts at your normal Playing speed. Unfortunately the model does not currently have a high speed mode, but watch out for future Models at Firebox.com! Darren Hughes, Fareham, Hampshire - Nov '08 |
I know this doesn't work on Macs but what kind of files does this convert it to? I can download it onto my PC and would like to edit the files to put them onto pretty DVDs on my Mac. Is this possible?
Firebox says: Good question, the files are converted onto MPEG files which you can then transfer to disc and hey presto onto your Mac. Kris, Plymouth - Oct '08 |
Does this work on mac's?
Firebox says: Hi Shameer
Sorry, this is not yet compatible for Macs. Just PC I''m afraid. Shameer, Milton Keynes, England - Aug '08 |
I have not bought one myself (yet) but I have a question to ask. . Do you know it it will convert VHS 45's (those little tapes for camcorders) ?
Firebox says: You can plug in your old camcorder (if you still have it) into the unit itself to convert them using the extra port. Natasha, England - Jul '08 |
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