
Now Google Virtualdub, it's a free video editing tool, Open Virtualdub go to File and select Capture AVI. On Windows 7 the only thing I saw that Windows 7 didn't have drivers for was the audio, so installing these drivers fixed that problem. Download and install the drivers and restart, go into Device Manager and make sure you are not getting any device conflict and that everything is installed right. Go to Honestech site and get the drivers for "HT VIDBOX NW03" this is what comes with the Honestech VHS to DVD 4.0 Deluxe.

OK so here is what I did to make it all work, forget the Honestech software you don't need it. I first thought it was my PC but after some testing I did discover that it was Honestech software that was locking up my PC. So I rebooted and tried again, but again my PC locked up, now I am confused since they said it was Windows 7 compatible and I did get the latest software from Honestech site. Once everything was installed hardware/software/drivers, I ran the Honestech software and after a few minutes of running my PC just locks up. So I rushed down to my local Fry's Electronics to pick one up, price was about the same so no problem there. Next I went to Honestech to make sure Honestech VHS to DVD 4.0 Deluxe was compatible with Windows 7, and it was. I needed a way to connect my PS3 to my PC so I can take some screenshots and I only had 2 days to do this so I searched Amazon for VHS to DVD's and this was the one the best rated products.

This review is from: VHS To DVD 4.0 Deluxe (CD-ROM)
