Rescue Your Videotapes has a good set of tools for video transfer

Review: Magix Rescue Your Videotapes video-editing software

Revive home videos on your PC

Written by Andrew Zarkesh, Computeract!ve

Larger Image

Verdict:

Good points

  • Good optimisation tools
  • Modest system requirements
  • Supports lots of video sources

Bad points

  • Exporting to Mpeg-4 costs extra

Overall Easy to use yet still provides enough flexibility to be creative.

Rating:

4

Price:

£60

The problem with many devices that transfer video tapes to a PC is that the quality of the results is not usually very good. Some others have difficult or complex software, or do not include the cables required to connect different video sources.

With Rescue Your Videotapes, Magix has attempted to provide a complete video transfer product that strikes a balance between ease of use and output quality. Initial impressions were good: pretty much everything needed is included in the box.

Advertisement

There’s a small video capture device (that plugs into the USB port) with four inputs – three for composite video and one s-video connector. A Scart adapter for connecting a video recorder to the computer is included, along with the Magix Movies on DVD video-editing software.

The device was quick to install and easy to set up. Within minutes we were ready to edit our old VHS home tapes and prepare to burn them to DVD. Transferring the first video is a case of installing the software, connecting the video digitiser to a spare USB port and choosing a video source to use. Video can be transferred from analogue and digital camcorders, video recorders or your computer's TV tuner if it has one. It can also import whatever is currently playing on the PC’s screen.

The Movies on DVD software impressed us on a number of fronts. Crucially, it’s easy to use and it doesn’t require a particularly powerful PC. It’s clearly divided into three logical sections – Record, Edit and Burn. The Record section can import analogue or digital video from the selected source, and record it to the PC's hard disk. The Edit section lets the user cut out and rearrange scenes from a clear video timeline.

You can then choose from a wide range of transitions and special effects, all of which can be easily picked from a gallery alongside the video preview window. It’s also possible to pan across a scene or rotate it as if the camera had been moved on a rail while recording. For those feeling less creative, though, the Movieshow Maker feature can apply preset effects and background music and arrange the film into scenes based on a theme (such as disco, to pick one at random). These worked well, although they were slightly clichéd for our liking.

Although easy to use, the program still provides advanced features. There’s the useful ability to clean up the picture and sound of poor-quality videos – it can also improve sharpness, brightness and contrast and colour intensity. The ad-remover feature automatically removes advertisements from recorded TV programmes and you can specify the aspect ratio of your edited video to prevent unwanted cropping of scenes when played back. Rescue Your Videotapes, then, is easy to use, fun, and it works well.

Vista compatible: Yes

See more Video Recording, Editing & Mixing

Reader comments

More from Computeractive

News

The latest home computing news

Downloads

The best PC tools, applications and more

Reviews

Independent opinions on new hardware and software

Step-by-step guides

Easy-to-follow projects with pictures

PC Help

Solve PC problems with our Q&A

Videos

PC projects demonstrated and product reviews

Articles

An in-depth look at how to get the best from your PC

Magazine

What's coming up in Computeractive

Forums

Get help with your PC problems from our readers

Competitions

Your chance to win computing prizes

Shopping

Great deals on products, services and more

Computeractive CD Rom 10
All 26 issues of Computeractive from 2007 on one CD-Rom.

Ultimate Guide to PC Troubleshooting
Everything you need to know to solve your PC problems.

Driving Test Success
The UK's best-selling driving test software.

Computeractive Back Issues
Missed an issue? Click here to find a back issue

Compare prices now!

Save money on hardware and software with our price comparison service: Best Prices

Compare prices

Advertisement

Free email newsletters

Techno babble demystified...

[Display all definitions]

Or type in any computer-related word and click "Go"

Blogs

Windows Watch

Windows Watch

Keeping an eye on the latest XP and Vista news

More storage added to Windows Live Skydrive

19 Nov 2008The storage limit for Windows Live Skydrive is to be increased to a very respectable 25GB . As of just now my...

Download Junkie

Download Junkie

Your daily dose of download discussion

Tweak all areas of your display hardware

21 Nov 2008Most current graphics cards will come with a number of different display options. These settings are often pre-configured on any card installed...

The test bed

The test bed

The hottest products, news and gossip from PCW's Labs

Keep Wifi at the edge - and be wary of channel aggregation

21 Nov 2008Can a Wifi network really be better than a wired one? Clearly there are situations where wireless links have to be used...

Primary Navigation

© Incisive Media Ltd. 2008. Incisive Media Limited, Haymarket House,
28-29 Haymarket, London SW1Y 4RX, is a company registered in the United Kingdom with company registration number 04038503

Search computeractive.co.uk