Dazzle DVD Recorder DVC 100

By Alex Kidman on 24 August 2007

Got old home movies gathering dust and mould? The DVC-100 offers a stress-free way to archive them to DVD for posterity, although critically it doesn't really do much more than that.

Editor's rating:7.7 User rating:5.8
  • Good: Very simple tape to DVD recording facility • Big colourful inputs • Very easy to use •
  • Bad: Software has very limited functionality • Some dropped frames, even on high-end systems • Can’t handle any copy-protected material. •
  • RRP: AU$145.00 • Where to buy? Check price listings

Design
Dazzle DVD recorder combines a simple Windows DVD software utility along with a high-speed USB 2.0 device with composite and S-Video inputs. The basic idea is that you use it to create DVDs from your old home movies, although given the ubiquity of composite connectors on all sorts of home AV equipment, there are plenty of other uses that the Dazzle DVD Recorder could be put to -- although there is a catch there, which we'll get to shortly.

The main Dazzle DVD Recorder device is as simple as it possibly could be; an imposing chunk of red plastic in a teardrop shape with a USB cable at one end, and a set of coloured and quite obvious inputs on the other end. It scores highly with us for its pure ease of use, as just about anyone could have it up and running in no time flat.

Features
The first step to installing the DVD recorder is to ignore the hardware, and instead install the DVD Recorder software, and optionally the trial version of Pinnacle Studio 10 that comes with the hardware. The supplied cap carries a warning to install the software first, so nobody should accidentally install the device prior to the software.

Then it's a matter of plugging in the Dazzle capture device, letting it handle driver detection -- we tested on a Windows Vista system, and the box carries a Vista-compatible logo -- and plugging in your video source of choice. No cables are supplied for connection, so you'll have to be ready with some standard RCA or S-Video cables to hand. The DVD Recorder software is wizard-driven and extremely easy to use. It's undoubtedly to be expected, but Dazzle DVD Recorder can't handle copy protected material, whether it's DECSS encoded DVDs or Macrovisioned VHS tapes. It is, after all, primarily designed for digitising home movies, so if you were considering using it to archive an old commercial VHS library, you'd have to look elsewhere.

Performance
Our test videos came out mostly fine, albeit only in the kind of quality you'd expect from composite and S-Video connections. One thing that did concern us was an intermittent number of dropped or paused audio frames, which suggested to us that the system was having trouble handling the full data stream for some reason. Switching to a high-end PC system made little difference to this, so we can't recommend the Dazzle DVD if you're looking to edit your next Oscar-winning short film. For those wanting to archive home clips of the kids, however, it shouldn't be too much of a problem.

An obvious catch with real-time recording to DVD is that if you do encounter an error, you're likely to end up with a dud DVD. This didn't happen to us during testing, but it's well worth switching off any unnecessary applications in the background while recording, just to be sure.

There is one significant catch with the Dazzle DVD Recorder, but it comes from the software, not the hardware. The version of Pinnacle Studio 10 that comes with the device is heavily cut-down trialware which wouldn't even install on our Vista test system. The DVD Recorder software isn't designed with editing in mind, so if you wanted (or needed) to make edits to your old home movies, you'd need a bigger and better video editing studio package to hand -- Dazzle does offer a "Platinum" video creator package with an RRP of AU$245 if you wanted to keep things all in the same product family. The instant DVD Recorder package is fine if you've got pre-edited video -- or don't care and just want a backup of an old tape ASAP -- but its simplicity also equates to limited functionality.

Topics: dazzle, dvd, recorder, DVC 100, pinnacle, archive, video

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Comments (19)

  • I cock Slap hoes gave a review on 20/12/2009 09:34

    • Good: quality is nice
    • Bad: software and customer service doesnt work

    audio/pinnacle/technical support is all bull****

  • VZpredator ( xbl tag ) gave a review on 30/11/2009 10:37

    does not work on windows 7 ..... thumbs down for me

  • Anders gave 4/10 on 30/11/2009 09:04

    • Good: Quick install
    • Bad: Not working with my Studio 10

    Not happy as I though I could get raw AVI format to my hard disk. Seems to be impossible.

  • DuhTexan gave a review on 29/08/2009 23:32

    • Good: It does what it claims and more.
    • Bad: It doesn't change the oil in my car.

    Wake up people! You get what you pay for. With this you're getting more. If you want the high quality results of high quality equipment then go buy it for the thousands that it costs. This is a low cost solution for many projects. It's already made me enough to more than pay for itself. It's "fixin" ta make me a ton more!

  • df4l gave 2/10 on 15/08/2009 20:08

    • Good: works, sort of...
    • Bad: pain in the **** to set up for vista

    it dosnt record audio for me at all, ive updated the drivers, and patched the software, but still nothing. pretty lame

  • jimdogga gave a review on 07/08/2009 14:17

    • Good: need it

    will it work on xp ?

  • Crascom gave a review on 06/08/2009 01:42

    • Bad: terrible

    Tried to install it in new laptop and will not function.
    Nothings. Stops. Sits there.
    Very very very poor product.

    DOES NOTHING.

  • ftknox gave 3/10 on 23/07/2009 08:46

    • Good: easy to install
    • Bad: lost frames, video issues

    It seemed like it wouldn't keep up and would lose frames and simply struggle the entire time. Quality could have been better, but once I got to the point that I kept losing frames it wasn't worth having if I couldn't have a quality video. I bought a VHS to DVD home deck instead that works excellent, so I wouldn't have to fight with this thing anymore. I do not recommend getting it.

  • FXUEM gave 10/10 on 25/06/2009 15:27

    • Good: It's as simplistic as it gets. Audio/Video ports to USB.
    • Bad: Apparently stupid people can't get it to work.

    The thing does what it's supposed to do.
    No problems installing software or hardware.

    I have Vista and it works, you just need to download the version that is supported by your operating system. Google it if you're having problems...

  • jack gave a review on 07/06/2009 06:22

    • Good: Looks nice
    • Bad: Don't buy this s**t

    Bad product a waste of money.

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