Easycap review
Honestech TVR 2.0 is also a long-discontinued product. Hence the need to send someone to shill here. People must be catching on that it is $7 wasted on a piece of junk, and sales are falling off. It says Ulead Video Studio 8.0 SE DVD, a very old program, from a company acquired by Corel in 2006.
The product description for your link says nothing about Honestech. There's nothing whatsoever wrong with the device at that price. People say the output is unwatchable, it's not.
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People say the software is pirated, its not. They say it doesn't record audio, it does just fine as long as you aren't blasting the volume. People say it doesn't work with windows 7, it does. My goodness, its just $7, I'm really confused why people think this is a ripoff or the devil or something, and I have the "worst version" (usb007).
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It's better than recording tv with vhs tapes like we used to do forever. My point is just that for a certain demographic (like myself) these devices are great, especially when using picmjpeg at the default setting. I don't use that software though, because it makes you use their codecs.
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There is a registration code with the software, Honestech TVR 2.5. I called the software maker myself to double check. It comes with software that is not pirated. Just to be clear, this is the version I have: YouTube butchers uploaded video and the processing they do conceals artifacts. Nobody can do an accurate assessment of a capture device from YouTube video. Fortunately for the people who come here looking for advice, the membership here is generally pretty discriminating when it comes to video. If you are not a liar knowingly promoting bad products to the uninformed, then you yourself are both ignorant and unobservant. The general consensus here is that they are rubbish. Some members here have seen the captures from the generic Easycap devices. I use the free version of the PICMJPEG codec and Virtualdub. It's pretty much just a hit record video, no special settings or post processing, I don't see anything wrong with it. Here is a sample video from the outdated dc60 knockoff. Can't wait until the newer input versions arrive in the mail. I have an outdated generic version of the dc60 with only composite input, and even that produces good enough video for my needs (noncommercial simple dvr). I think alot of people bashing them have not seen videos. For use as a casual dvr, they are great and the cheapest. I know you think I'm a liar because they have a bad reputation, but I don't understand why.