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Click for big image ADS Tech DVD Xpress DX2 Video Converter






Batteries Included: 0
Binding: Electronics
Brand: ADS Tech
EAN: 0757887709136
Feature(s):
  • Captures in the following formats: DVD (MPEG-2), SVCD, VCD (MPEG-1), MPEG-4 and DivX
  • Captures in PAL and NTSC video formats
  • Includes Sofware, USB Cable and RCA cables
  • RCA and S-Video Inputs
  • Converts video direct to disk and saves to hard drive

  • Fragile: False
    Memorabilia: False
    Item Dimensions:
  • Height 9.5"
  • Width 8"
  • Length 2.25"
  • Weight 3 lbs.

  • Label: ADS Technologies
    Language(s):
  • English Original Language

  • List Price: $89.99
    Manufacturer: ADS Technologies
    Model: USBAV-709-EF
    MPN: USBAV-709-EF
    Package Dimensions:
    Height: 2.3"
    Width: 8.1"
    Length: 2.3"
    Weight: 1.25 lbs.
    Product Group: CE
    Publisher: ADS Technologies
    Studio: ADS Technologies
    UPC: 757887709136
     

    Editorial Reviews
    Product Description:
    ADS Tech DVD Xpress DX2 - If the idea of converting your VHS tapes, digital or analog camcorder video to DVD and CD media scares you, then you will definitely want to check out the DVD Xpress DX2 from ADS Tech. This external device does all of the hard work for you! You even have the option to capture your footage to your hard drive for further manipulation, or right to a DVD or CD disc. When capturing to your hard drive, you even have the ability to do so directly to the Sony PSP or Apple iPod video formats! Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness, & Hue controls Included CapWiz application allows you to easily capture your footage direct to your desired video compression format Record to your hard drive or Direct to Disc Exclusive Hardware Encoding chip inside DVD Xpress creates the highest quality video without putting extra strain on your PC Compatible with all CD and DVD writers Connects to your PC via USB 2.0 (also USB 1.1 compatible)

    Customer Reviews Average rating - 3.0

    Rating - 1 Date: 2008-12-29
    Content: If you have Vista as your operating system DO NOT buy this product. IT WILL NOT WORK WITH VISTA.

    It worked with XP but when I bought a new computer with Vista, it would not work. I tried calling tech support and got the run around. They told me to go to their web site and download the updated Vista version. I did and there Vista version did not work and I could not make it work no matter what I tried.

    I live fairly closes to their headquarters in Cerritos California so I just droped by one day and asked for help. The only person there was someone who answered the phones. She know nothing about the products. When I asked when someone would be there that could help me get the product running on Vista, I was told one person comes in about once a weeek to pick up their paycheck and there was no set time for him to do that.

    If you buy the product, YOU WILL NOT GET ANY SUPPORT.
    Summary: DOES NOT WORK WITH VISTA

    Rating - 1 Date: 2008-12-20
    Content: Doesn't work in Vista. Tried ADS support, still doesn't work. Crashes Vista to reboot. AVOID.
    Summary: Junk

    Rating - 4 Date: 2008-12-16
    Content: This product works well. However the support in getting it to work with Vista was not so good. The instrcutions for downloading and installing vista drivers were not very good. Also in using vista some of the features were not usable. The overall funtionally is very good however.
    Summary: Mr.

    Rating - 2 Date: 2008-11-13
    Content: Well, after more than 2 years of use all I can say that the S-Video input didn't work from day one.
    All my tries to get a signal threw it not worked.
    So I'm using only the Composite input. Capturing straight to DIVX (My premier rezone for the buy) didn't work on my 2Ghz Pentium. Only when I got my new Core2 (about A year ago) the divx is working, but you have limited options configuring it. So I mainly capturing to MPEG2 and convert to divx with VirtualDub.
    Summary: 2 years review

    Rating - 4 Date: 2008-10-15
    Content: this software is alright I ran into problems with the video skipping and freezing and audio issues...it's not the best but it's ok...I had to develop a method of editing because of all the skipping...but it's weird sometimes I don't have the problem....when I first got it the only problem I had was the audio being out of sync
    Summary: this is okay


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