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- Reviewed on: 04/18/2001
Easy to install
Dazzle's DVC 50 ($49.99) ships with an audio expansion cable, drivers, and free access to Dazzle's Webcast Theater, an online service that lets you post your movies as streaming video for whomever wants to see them. The device's requirements are minimal: a 300MHz Pentium II system, 64MB of RAM, a USB port, a sound card, and Windows Me. The documentation consists of a poster-sized installation guide; it covers all of the bases, but a troubleshooting guide would be nice, since you could run into problems with USB connections or video transfers.
Installation is easy; connect the DVC 50 to your computer using a powered USB port, insert the included CD-ROM into the drive, and tell Windows that the driver is on the CD. To transfer visuals from your camcorder to your PC, simply plug an RCA connector (not included) into the DVC 50's video-in port and the camcorder's video-out port. To transfer audio, attach (via the included audio expansion cable) the audio-out port on your camcorder to the audio-in slot on your sound card. The quick-start guide steps you through the process. In addition, a handy diagram on the product box shows you what goes where.
Better than EmMe
Like the similarly priced EmMe, the DVC 50 works with Windows Me's Movie Maker video-editing software. While Movie Maker offers easy editing options, it has significant limitations: It can't create industry-standard AVI or MPEG files, it can only output to a proprietary Microsoft format, and video recording is limited to a slow 768kbps. The resulting video quality is adequate for limited uses only, such as adding brief clips to presentations.
The DVC 50 does offer two advantages over its predecessor. First, while EmMe-transferred video tended to be rather grainy, especially when blown up, the DVC 50 has eliminated the problem. Even better, the DVC 50 also works with other video-editing software, which means the DVC 50 could provide the better-quality video you need, for example, to convert VHS tapes to CD format. Continue reading
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Dazzle DVC 50 (USB connector; for Windows Me): $19.89 | store | price | in stock? | rating |
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