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Rating: Summary: It is Win2k compliant Review: Just a quick reply to the review saying that this does not work on win2k. The product runs under win2k, which is the OS I have been running it on since I bought it. Just don't want false info out there.
Rating: Summary: It is Win2k compliant Review: Just a quick reply to the review saying that this does not work on win2k. The product runs under win2k, which is the OS I have been running it on since I bought it. Just don't want false info out there.
Rating: Summary: Poor support, poor MPEG2 quality Review: No support and distortion problems
Rating: Summary: Not working .. Not compatible :( Review: Not compatible with WindowsXP. Not really compatible with Windows 2000.No documentation No online information
Rating: Summary: unusable with win2k, bad s/w Review: this device is totally unusable under the win2k o/s. i bought it for capturing feature movies, but the s/w is too primitive to be of any use. it doesn't have any provision for splitting the output stream into multiple files, so you get a giant single file that can only be split using very expensive s/w that is not included. to be honest, i can't see any other use for this product since there are many other products dedicated to home movie transfer. go out to the creative support site and try to find any information regarding this product running under win2k -- nada, zilch, squat. i will be returning mine for a refund immediately. all in all, a hastily released product. i don't think the other reviewer actually used the thing, since you have to install the s/w drivers before you hook up the usb cables (his review clearly states he hooked up the usb before installing the s/w).
Rating: Summary: not ready for prime time Review: this thing caused me mnore grief than almost all my ex girlfriends put together (almost). it is unbelievably sensitive during installation, and awkward in the extreme to use for capturing full length movies to disk. i guess you could use for capturing home movies to disk, but there are much better products available for that. also, you can't return it without talking to tech support first, but of course they don't answer email or phone calls. in the end i cancelled payment for the (...). good one creative, keep it up and you will be joining osbourne and kaypro in computer valhalla.
Rating: Summary: Poor support, poor MPEG2 quality Review: This unit was not made for recording high quality movies or tv shows. If you're looking for something to capture home videos or something for your web, this is probably the best option. Installation is pretty easy, and I recommend you download the latest software from the soundblaster site, rather than use the one they give you. It's pros are it's USB and portability. I bought one for work, but I've used it on several machines, running W2k and WinXP and everything worked fine. However, the software (and possibly hardware) only allow you to get a max resolution of 320x240. It encodes into .mpeg1 or mpeg2, each of which resulting in a file about 1 GB for a bout an hour of moving. I used it to make a bunch of streamed lectures and it works great for that. As well as adding lightsaber effects to a home movie. But when trying to record full length movies, it's terrible. The quality just isn't good enough. Also, this unit (unlike others sold on the market) has no out feed. It can only get incoming video and audio feeds. Thus, if you need something that can feed back onto VHS, you're out of luck here. Overall, it works well if you're buying it for web streams or home videos.
Rating: Summary: For Home Videos and Streams only Review: This unit was not made for recording high quality movies or tv shows. If you're looking for something to capture home videos or something for your web, this is probably the best option. Installation is pretty easy, and I recommend you download the latest software from the soundblaster site, rather than use the one they give you. It's pros are it's USB and portability. I bought one for work, but I've used it on several machines, running W2k and WinXP and everything worked fine. However, the software (and possibly hardware) only allow you to get a max resolution of 320x240. It encodes into .mpeg1 or mpeg2, each of which resulting in a file about 1 GB for a bout an hour of moving. I used it to make a bunch of streamed lectures and it works great for that. As well as adding lightsaber effects to a home movie. But when trying to record full length movies, it's terrible. The quality just isn't good enough. Also, this unit (unlike others sold on the market) has no out feed. It can only get incoming video and audio feeds. Thus, if you need something that can feed back onto VHS, you're out of luck here. Overall, it works well if you're buying it for web streams or home videos.
Rating: Summary: not ready for prime time Review: This was the easiest setup I ever went through for video conversion. I bought this product after reading a review on cnet comparing this product and Dazzle products. I made the choice for Creative Labs for the VCD recording option. With this product you can record in MPEG1, MPEG2, and VCD however you cannot output this back onto a VCR(which is the only draw back). To set this up I just plugged it into my USB port, loaded the drivers from the disk, hooked it up to my VCR and hit play, the output appeared on my computer screen and I hit record(it was that simple). Creative Labs also packed Ulead Video software with the Movie Maker so now I can edit anything that I record. My computer is pretty beefy with an 800mhz Thunderbird, 100gigs of dik(which I bought just for this), and 768megs of RAM, however I have used it on a PII400 just fine too. My father bought the ATI Radeon All in Wonder 64meg video card to rip over media and has had trouble with it, I loaned him my Creative Labs Movie Maker and did not see it again for over a month. He is now wishing that he would have bought this product instead due to the ease at which he was able to convert movies. This product rips movies on the fly so when the movie is done so is the recording. I think that I will have to buy one for my dad so that he stops taking mine. If you are looking for an easy to use product and not worried about putting it back onto tape then this is a MUST BUY!!!
Rating: Summary: Worked like a charm Review: This was the easiest setup I ever went through for video conversion. I bought this product after reading a review on cnet comparing this product and Dazzle products. I made the choice for Creative Labs for the VCD recording option. With this product you can record in MPEG1, MPEG2, and VCD however you cannot output this back onto a VCR(which is the only draw back). To set this up I just plugged it into my USB port, loaded the drivers from the disk, hooked it up to my VCR and hit play, the output appeared on my computer screen and I hit record(it was that simple). Creative Labs also packed Ulead Video software with the Movie Maker so now I can edit anything that I record. My computer is pretty beefy with an 800mhz Thunderbird, 100gigs of dik(which I bought just for this), and 768megs of RAM, however I have used it on a PII400 just fine too. My father bought the ATI Radeon All in Wonder 64meg video card to rip over media and has had trouble with it, I loaned him my Creative Labs Movie Maker and did not see it again for over a month. He is now wishing that he would have bought this product instead due to the ease at which he was able to convert movies. This product rips movies on the fly so when the movie is done so is the recording. I think that I will have to buy one for my dad so that he stops taking mine. If you are looking for an easy to use product and not worried about putting it back onto tape then this is a MUST BUY!!!
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