![]() ![]() Roxio is NOT the only product out there and they provide no support!!! Returning this $80 product today! I have read the tips and seen the headache after headache this is causing. I am attempting to trf VHS to DVD like most all of you and am having a delay in my audio. I was hoping there would be a way to stop the software from "helping out" by inserting the green screens, but I don't see a way to do that. Still, it's a giant pain in the butt that this problem has existed so long. Since I typically introduce transitions, titles, etc between scenes, this does work. If a video doesn't have many of these, the "easy" way of avoiding the problem is to stop recording, then start again with a new recording beginning with the next scene. Every point at which the Roxio software inserts this green screen, the audio gets a tiny bit more delayed because it also introduces an audio silence that is a bit longer than the green screen. ![]() The software seems to try to "help" by inserting a short green screen break between the scenes. In the original VHS video, that break from one scene to another is also one where the recording is slightly garbled as it is transitioning. In every case it happens to me, there has been a break in the recording from one scene to another. It did not work for me but that may be due to the hardware I was using.I see this problem as well. I have seen reports that it does not work on Macs at all. It has a function that captures from some Video hardware. When it didn't work the company's response basically was a badly translated version of "install under 10.6 (Snow Leopard)" I informed them that I had tried that and their response basically was "install under 10.6".Įdit: You might try the video player VLC. I had one that claimed to work as far back as Snow Leopard. ![]() Those apps have issues pre-dating the switch to Catalina. Even one or two that claim to work do not if you are using a Mac. The problem is that in many cases the software makes no mention of Mac support. That's where the Roxio software came in handy.īTW there are a number of USB devices out there that handle video capture and many of them are cheap. The problem s getting the video footage into the computer to begin with. Burn will do the DVD burning aspect of this as long as you don't want fancy menus similar to those on a commercial DVD. ![]()
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