Published on December 3rd,2008 at 3:11 PM
By daimaou

PC-SDVD-U2, Back-up VHS Tapes on a PC

If you own a VHS collection one day you may want to back them up on DVD. Buffalo’s PC-SDVD/U2 may the easiest way to do this regardless of which PC you own.

Thanks to a simple USB key type analog video capture device and proposer cables, you can plug in any VHS or video source to your computer to save video through the VHS to DVD 2.5 SE software included in the package (PSP and iPOD compatible).

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Looks great but when and where will it be available.

And how does it compare to whats already on the market? For example:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815306013

And how does it compare to this? http://www.unityelectronics.com/product-product_id/4958

I just finished convert about 30 VHS tapes with it – worked flawlessly using VirtualDub.
Sure my Plextor ConvertX isn’t nearly as sexy, but how often do you have to convert analog to digital anyways?

 

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