Product Details
Pinnacle Dazzle DVD Recorder

Pinnacle Dazzle DVD Recorder
From Pinnacle Systems (UK)

List Price: £39.99
Price: £29.99 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Delivery on orders over £5. Details

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Product Description

DAZZLE DVD RECORDER REFRESH VERSION IN


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #32 in Software
  • Brand: Pinnacle Systems
  • Model: 8230-10063-01
  • Released on: 2008-06-27
  • Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows XP
  • Dimensions: 2.20 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk
With Dazzle DVD Recorder, anyone can transfer video footage to a DVD using a PC—no experience required. Simply connect a VCR, DVD player, camcorder or other video device to the USB box. Then use Pinnacle Instant DVD Recorder software to create a DVD recording complete with menus and chapter at the click of a button. The DVD disc can be played on any home DVD player.

Manufacturer's Description
With Dazzle DVD Recorder, anyone can transfer video footage to a DVD using a PC - no experience required. Simply connect a VCR, DVD player, camcorder or other video device to the USB box. Then use Pinnacle Instant DVD Recorder software to create a DVD recording complete with menus and chapter at the click of a button. The DVD disc can be played on any home DVD player.


Customer Reviews

using the dazzle for xbox3604
it took me a while to get all the cables i need for recording but when its all setup its a brilliant piece of kit highly recommended for gamers it does record in pal 50 but if you download amcap you can get it to record in pal 60 quality is also very good the software you get with it is rubbish for recording gaming would of preferd to get studio 11 or 12 but overall it is a good product xbox live gamers get it now! oh and 1 more thing dont waste your money on the platinum edition its not worth it this dazzle is just as good!! thanks! gt:chris 0wn3d u

Unfortunately it just didn't work1
I bought this product to convert my VHS tapes to DVD. The whole thing seemed straightforward and some of the reviews were positive - always what I want to hear. Turns out it wasn't so simple. I bought the Pinnacle and the cables recommened by Amazon. I loaded the software onto my 1-year old (very fast and capable) PC (with XP) and it simply froze before the end. Uninstalled and re-installed but it still didn't work. Turned off virus-checkers, firewalls, and everything else and tried again - no success. I tried it on my 2-year old laptop (also XP) and it finaly installed itself. I connected the device to my VCR and laptop - exactly as suggested and nothing worked. I then spent four days (countless hours) trying to identfy the problem; this included telephone calls and trips to PC experts and shops to isolate the problem. I tried various hardware/adapter and software solutions. Finally after trying a 2-way scart adapter I got a picture. Things seemed to be working. I pressed record and the recording was saved to the appropriate place. When I clicked on the saved file I got a message saying that Windows did not recognise the file extension. Pinnacle customer support sent me a link to software that they said should work, so I downloaded that, uninstalled the old version and installed the new. Tried it all again and it still didn't work. I do know quite a bit about computers but have not been able to get the product to work on either of two very good computers, using software provided on disc and software sent by Pinnacle. I'm sorry to say that I could not recommend this product to you; nor could I recommend Pinnacle customer support who really didn't seem to know much about the type of hardware or software involved. I do wish I'd seen a review like this before I bought the product. It would have saved me a lot of time & frustration. I'll now try a different solution to getting my VHS tapes onto DVD. Perhaps you'll have better luck than I did.

incompatible software2
this wouldn't work on my desktop, which runs XPsp2. Audio came through, but video didn't. I tried every combination of connection, and downloaded the latest drivers but nothing worked. However when I tried an alternative software package (AVS Capture Wizard) the video worked fine.
so only 2 stars as I've had to shell out extra on software.

The supplied software (which worked on my laptop) is very basic. It only saves to dvd VOB format, not to avi or mp4 so you'll probably want to get an alternate decent video capture/editing suite anyway.