Turn old videotapes into DVDs with this capture box
Looking like an oversized USB key with a bunch of cables dangling off it, Kworld’s DVD Maker USB2 is, in fact, an external video capture device.
On one end it has composite and S-video inputs, as well as a pair of stereo audio-in sockets. At the other end there’s a USB connection and an audio lead.
Plug the latter two into a computer and wire up a camcorder, VHS deck or PVR to the inputs and it will capture analogue video and – assuming you have a DVD burner on your PC – convert it to a shiny digital video disc.
An additional snapshot button on the unit itself is supposed to capture still images in compatible programs such as Paint Shop Pro, but this feature was unreliable and, we found, relatively pointless.
DVD Maker comes with two distinctly separate bits of software. Kworld’s own PVR-Plus application is quite confusing and more than a little irrelevant, since its main function is recording TV programmes, even though the DVD Maker doesn’t actually include a TV tuner.
More useful is the other program - Ulead’s DVD MovieFactory 4 SE. It’s easy to use and can help to cut out a lot of the fiddly bits of DVD creation.
On our first attempt we left everything on the automatic settings and used DVD MovieFactory’s Straight to Disc feature, which allows the user to set a time limit on the video capture and then – theoretically – walk away and let the program make the disc itself.
The results we got, however, were very poor, with blurred movement and other strange visual distortions. It was only when we investigated the advanced options menus and made a few tweaks that we managed to resolve these issues and eventually produce a good quality DVD.
Whether the initial problems were down to the device itself or the Ulead software, it’s difficult to say. That said, we were pretty pleased with the picture quality of the disc we eventually created.
Once we’d sorted everything out, it was clear that churning out further video-to-DVD conversions would be extremely straightforward.
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Terratec Grabster AV400
Takes the fuss out of capturing analogue video but it's significantly dearer
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4/5
£99
Good points
• Finished discs looked good
• Inexpensive
• Doesn’t require internal installation
Bad points
• Irrelevant PVR software
• Poor support manuals
Verdict
• DVD Maker isn’t the best video capture device we’ve seen, but it’s
cheap and relatively simple to physically set up. Some initial experimentation
may be necessary for best results.
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Wot a load of rubbish
I bought the kworld dvd maker device & now wish i had not. Despite all the claims, this kit and the supplied software is a dog - refuses to work despite following the scanty nstructions supplied - will not recognise any DVD/CD I try - result: £25 wasted - this device is going straight on the bin!!! My advice: steer well clear of this thing - go for Belkin or Plextor equivalents.
Posted by phil, 21 Feb 2008
Couln't make it work
I have fiddled about for hours trying to transfer my camcorder tapes on to disc. I have only just realised that my cc is digital not analogue. I don't usuually have problems with technology but the instructions are minimal, to say the least and the softwear is almost useless. I shall look around for something different.
Posted by john nurse, 12 Jan 2009
dvd maker kworld
I hate this thing too.I have tried everything to get it to work and no luck. I downloaded a trial version AVS video capture from the net and it worked no problem although the quality was crap. this kworld is going straight back to the shop tomorrow. money wasted they can have it back. Angry!
Posted by Angry!!, 20 Feb 2009
biggest piece of rubbish!
This doesn't work! No instrictions, no customer support, no audio!
Posted by Claire, 09 Feb 2010
Was the instruction writer in rush?!
Can't get it to work. £35 and 5 hours wasted!
Posted by edd, 22 Dec 2009
False advertising
Bundled with Cyberlink Powerdirector 6. They did not mention that it is not fully functional. In order to do any worthwhile editing you have to buy and download a working copy. KWorld sucks - will never buy KWorld again
Posted by Hennie, 27 Apr 2010
no good ,web site and info the same,
got a picture on disc,from my old super 8mm camera.sound coming out of pc, but still not found the secret to get sound onto dvd disc
Posted by David Hopton, 10 Jan 2011