The only one I could not find released on DVD was an HBO movie. Maybe a videophile with additional processing software and plenty of free time can make it so, but we just bought DVD's for every VHS and Laserdisc movie we wanted to retain. Nor will you be able to transfer VHS or Laserdisc movies and end up with, in my opinion, an acceptable end product. You are not going to see a 4K picture on your TV from a 30 year old VHS camcorder tape. Like with any audio or video signal.poop in, poop out if you know what I mean. So.….a few things you need to keep in mind. But I guarantee you will have no issues no matter your skill level. I have a better than average background with computers going back to around 1980. I mean, this was exactly what I needed and so easy to use. It’s just be nice if I only had to transfer each tape one time. I’ll just continue trudging through it and eventually get all my tapes done. It’s not cheap but it’s worth it if to transfer all your old family tapes over. It might do 2 tapes fine, it might freeze on the first one. I’ve tried starting with a fresh reboot of the Mac and make sure everything comes up and then do the setup and start record. Sometimes it makes it all the way to the end. I’m not going to set and watch it transfer a 2 hour tape so I go in occasionally to see if it’s still going. The audio continues recording to your computer. It’ll be recording and somewhere before the end the video will freeze on a frame. The only problem is I’d estimate it doesn’t work 30 percent of the time. Easy setup to transfer over your old tapes. I did download the software from the website instead of using the included disc since many recommended that in the reviews. I followed all instructions and it really works pretty easy.
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