From the Manufacturer The ultimate DV capture and editing solution. A complete, fully integrated hardware/software solution, Pyro A/V Link Professional provides the best value and the best components for capturing, editing, and exporting both analog and digital video in real time. Pyro AV Link with Premiere Elements includes Pyro AV Link, an external box that connects to your computer via FireWire. With Composite, S-video, and component-video connectors, you can capture video from any source. . For video editing, it includes Adobe Premiere Elements software offers the perfect combination of creative control and reliability for home video editing. It automates tedious tasks so you're free to create cool effects and transitions and easily burn DVDs (Adobe Premiere Elements works only with Windows XP).What's in the Box Pyro A/V Link device, Adobe Premiere Elements, a 6-foot composite-video/stereo audio cable (red, yellow, white RCA jacks), a 6-foot S-video cable (4-pin Din), a 6-foot 6-pin-to-6-pin IEEE 1394 cable, a 6-foot 4-pin-to-4-pin 1394 cable, an AC power adapter, a user's manual, and warranty information.
R**F
A Real Nice Tool for AV work
This device has become hard to find, and that's a shame. It is one of the few devices that delivers real results without too much BS. While USB 2.0 is great for drives, scanners, printers, and such, it never has delivered the video performance that firewire does. I've used PCI and USB based tools for importing analog video, and the results are mixed and consistently worse than this firewire solution.This device really is a hardware only solution, though Adobe Premier Elements 3.0 included as well. The hardware converts analog A/V to firewire or vice versa. If you already have a DV camera, you likely won't need this (though it still has many uses), but if you have analog sources, it's very handy to have. Any S-Video, composite, or even component source is converted to a firewire DV stream, which can then be captured using any DV aware software. The encoding takes place in the hardware and you simply need a PC capable of DV capture (decent hard drive, though even 99% of laptops can accommodate this these days). Note, this tool purely captures the DV stream and does not encode it into Divx, WMV, or any other highly compressed format, and as such the video files will be very big. This makes for easy editing, but you will need a fair amount of disc space.Being a hardware only solution, you don't need to install any drivers or software, and it works with all of the major video editing tools (Mac or PC).
J**K
Absolute garbage.
Save your money and buy a stand alone DVD/HDD recorder (I bought the Pioneer). If you are transferring VHS tapes and there is any noise you will get gaps, there is color noise at the bottom of the screen on all videos captured with this. I got fed up and sold it on eBay. Also unless you have the SSE2 instruction set on your computer (has to do with the processor) the adobe won't run, doesn't tell you that in the specs, another "Surprise!" . If you are not a complete computer head, you don't have a snowballs chance of getting satifactory results with this.
S**.
Buggy Piece of Junk
My first ADS unit arrived DOA from Amazon, probably damaged in shipping, and it would not be recognized by my video editing machine (AMD 3000+, 2GB RAM, 500GB SATA HDD). My second ADS unit arrived 3 days later, Amazon has very good customer service, I'll give them that much, they refunded my $3.99 I paid for super-saving 1-day shipping and sent the unit out overnight delivery, since I needed this to finish a project. Kudos to Amazon.Ok, the tale of the tape: This item DOES NOT seamlessly integrate with my NLE software (Premiere Pro 1.5) nor does it work seamlessly with the free copy of Adobe Elements 2.0 that comes with it.I went to the ADS tech support website for a firmware or driver update, and there are none to be found. I have had the unit hooked up to my machine for a few hours, and have only been able to capture one piece of video without any incident. I downloaded ADS's proprietary capture program (WMCAP.EXE - 0.6MB), which worked for one clip, then crashed.I have restarted my machine over and over, and usually have to unplug the firewire cable to get the device to be recognized by Windows XP Home rev.2. This thing is a piece of junk, don't buy it unless you want to be angry and disappointed. I am an A/V professional for a living, and should have known better than to trust a $150 device over a professional one.The A/V cables that come with this device are sub-standard. You do get 2 firewire cables (6-6 and 6-4) but the 6-6 was too short to be of any use. You literally have to mount the unit with tape on top of your computer, because it's made of plastic and will try to leap off the machine every time you unplug a cable (gaffer tape to the rescue).I am going to try ADS tech support again. If I need to send the unit in for a firmware update as another reviewer intimated I will be returning this device to Amazon and going with a Canopus or other device from a reputable video hardware company.Caveat Emptor.5/4/07: Unit was returned to Amazon shortly after my review. Additional online research confirmed this unit will not work with an Athlon chipset computer despite the company saying it will (error with SSE2 instructions). Their tech support staff is rude and obnoxious and blamed my lack of understanding (20 years with computers, 15 with A/V equipment), rather than their junky hardware.I'm just jumpering my DVD & VCR through my DV-Camera as a temporary solution and using the firewire out from my camera. If you need a digital/analog conversion box, check out the Canopus brand ones and avoid anything made by ADS. Canopus has top notch customer support and firmware upgrades and they don't talk to their customers like they are idiots.
J**H
Old Model Old Software No Support
I wanted a ADS API 557, was directed to a number of vendors and this one in particular sold an old product API 555 and an old software Premiere Elements 2.0. When I complained about the switch, I got zero response. The API does work, but the input connectors and the output connectors are not securely mounted and anyone using this device should not plan on moving the cables once they are connected. Buy extra cables and make the connections to the ADS one time and do not move them. For the same money as this API 555 you can get the 557 with Elements 3.0, but you have to shop carefully to be sure what you are getting. I give the product 3 stars, and Amazon and the vendor 1 star. If you want a better quality all-around, get the Canopus. You will pay more, but in the long term it will still be working when the ADS isn't.
B**R
Bare bones, but works as advertised!
I bought this unit to transfer family movies from an analog Sony Handicam and from old VHS tapes. I also needed it to work with both Mac OS and Windows computers. I have only tried it with the Mac OS and iMovie so far and it works great when transferring from the Handicam or directly from a cable TV feed. I've not yet tried using it with Windows or VHS tape, but I suspect my results will be similar.My only complaints and the reason for the 4-star review: Of the cables included, I've only used the RCA cable and the firewire cable, and the RCA cable was of low quality. I replaced it with a thicker cable with gold connectors to improve transfer quality. Also, and this is nitpicky for sure, the lights (leds) on the front of the unit are way too bright, so bright in fact that when they are lit I can't read the labels (Power/Analog/Digital) silk-screened above and below them on the face of the unit.As for the included software, I can't address that as I didn't open it or need it - I plugged it into my Mac and it simply worked.I'd recommend this product for what I'm using it for - especially for the price.
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