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Analog to DV Converter w/ Elements

Analog to DV Converter w/ Elements

A complete, fully integrated hardware/software solution, PYRO A/V Link with Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0 provides the best value and the best components for capturing, editing and exporting both analog and digital video in real time. PYRO AV Link, an external box that connects to your computer via FireWire. With Composite, S-Video and Component connectors, capture video from any source. For video editing, it includes Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0 software offers the perfect combination of creative control and reliability for home video editing. It automates tedious tasks so youre free to create cool effects and transitions and easily burn DVDs (Adobe Premiere Elements is for PC Windows Xp only).

Average Customer Rating: Analog to DV Converter w/ Elements - 4 out of 5 4 out of 5
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Overall Rating: Analog to DV Converter w/ Elements - 4 out of 5 4 5
Performance: Analog to DV Converter w/ Elements - 3 out of 5 3 5
Ease of Use: Analog to DV Converter w/ Elements - 4 out of 5 4 5
Mixed results Date: July 20, 2009
Written By: Anonymous From: Northern AZ
Owned this Product for: 0-3 Months
Level of Expertise: Expert

Pros: build quality, compatibility, easy to install, easy to use
Cons: some features not as good as others

Reviews & Ratings for Analog to DV Converter w/ Elements
The converter worked well in lower res mode (composite video) but I could not get an image using the component video input.

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