---
product_id: 17678134
title: "Dazzle DVD Recorder (Old Version)"
brand: "dazzle"
price: "$192.19"
currency: USD
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.ec/products/17678134-dazzle-dvd-recorder-old-version
store_origin: EC
region: Ecuador
---

# Fast editing workflow Video capture hardware DVD burning tech Dazzle DVD Recorder (Old Version)

**Brand:** dazzle
**Price:** $192.19
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 💿 Capture, edit, and burn—your video legacy starts here!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Dazzle DVD Recorder (Old Version) by dazzle
- **How much does it cost?** $192.19 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ec](https://www.desertcart.ec/products/17678134-dazzle-dvd-recorder-old-version)

## Best For

- dazzle enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted dazzle brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Professional Output:** Create polished DVDs that stand out, ideal for presentations or personal collections.
- • **Seamless DVD Burning:** Turn your edited videos into physical DVDs with ease and precision.
- • **Legacy Meets Efficiency:** Old-school DVD recording meets modern editing convenience—perfect for archiving memories.
- • **High-Quality Video Capture:** Capture your footage directly with reliable hardware for crisp, clear results.
- • **Streamlined Editing Process:** Integrated video editing hardware accelerates your workflow, saving you time.

## Overview

The Dazzle DVD Recorder (Old Version) is a dedicated video capture and editing hardware device that enables users to record footage and burn it directly onto DVDs. Designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike, it streamlines the video production process by combining capture, editing, and DVD creation in one compact unit.

## Description

Dazzle DVD Recorder Video Capture H/W TO DVD

Review: Before you buy, you might read this... - After debating about a way to transfer VHS video to DVD, I thought I would take the less expensive (read:cheap) way out. My mistake. Don't make it yourself. The minimum hardware requirements are deceiving. You really need at least a 2GHz or faster processor and basically no other sound or video devices attached. Upon loading the software, I received the message that the audio driver did not load correctly and that I might have problems when running the program. That was putting it mildly. The program started to run, but showed no video and when the record button was clicked, the message "burn error" displayed. After several attempts at correcting the problem, it was time to explore the forum at Pinnacle software's site. Finding an identical problem on the forum with no response was foreboding of what was ahead. I called technical support and spoke with an outsourced representative who, after 30 minutes had me try everything I had already tried and then told me they would have to escalate this to level 2 support. Level 2 doesn't use the telephone so I would wait for an email message. Fortunately, that message only took 12 hours to receive. It started with the message: "What seems to be the problem?" However, it did suggest a 17 step fix for the problem I was having. After 16 of the 17 steps the error message came up again and the program did not work. Long story short. After two more email messages, I received the message: "Thank you for contacting Pinnacle Support. We appreciate you emailing us. If you have the same problem feel free to reply to this email." which, I believe is their way of saying 'we can't fix your problem'. At this point, the solution was clear: return for refund. I have seen several people who have had this product work fine for them, but I would recommend that you consider very carefully your system requirements before you purchase this device. Or check the forum at Pinnacle software to read what users are saying (or having problems with). My solution ended up being the Sandisk V-Mate recorder: SanDisk SDMV1-R V-Mate Video Memory Card Recorder which does not require a computer at all to record the video/audio and thereby removes the incompatibility factor.
Review: Finally! - I tried and failed with two other devices before I found this one. The Dazzle DVC 100 was easy to set up and use even on my fickle 64-bit Windows Vista laptop. Pinnacle's website offers updated drivers on its site ([...] so even though it's described as working only on 32-bit Vista, I had no trouble whatsoever setting it up after installing the 64-bit driver. The device itself is light and not too big, and sports a conveniently long cable. I use it for playing video game consoles using my laptop monitor as the display, with which I've experienced overall good sound quality and no lag whatsoever. Though I was unable to find a full-screen preview option in the included software (which seems simple to use), I ultimately found that Ulead VideoStudio SE (from an EasyCAP's included software) did the trick after allowing audio in through the device. I'm sure many such programs, including free ones, could easily do an audio-enabled, full-screen preview (without recording) like this so you can just play the game on the laptop monitor. I haven't tried attaching a camera, but I can vouch that it works well with a PS2!

## Features

- Video editing hw with dvd burning

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #684,899 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #130 in DVD Recorders |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 out of 5 stars 113 Reviews |

## Images

![Dazzle DVD Recorder (Old Version) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/714zEHR1dZL.jpg)
![Dazzle DVD Recorder (Old Version) - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/719vkYedpoL.jpg)
![Dazzle DVD Recorder (Old Version) - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61OSe5qXTUL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐ Before you buy, you might read this...
*by D***H on November 21, 2008*

After debating about a way to transfer VHS video to DVD, I thought I would take the less expensive (read:cheap) way out. My mistake. Don't make it yourself. The minimum hardware requirements are deceiving. You really need at least a 2GHz or faster processor and basically no other sound or video devices attached. Upon loading the software, I received the message that the audio driver did not load correctly and that I might have problems when running the program. That was putting it mildly. The program started to run, but showed no video and when the record button was clicked, the message "burn error" displayed. After several attempts at correcting the problem, it was time to explore the forum at Pinnacle software's site. Finding an identical problem on the forum with no response was foreboding of what was ahead. I called technical support and spoke with an outsourced representative who, after 30 minutes had me try everything I had already tried and then told me they would have to escalate this to level 2 support. Level 2 doesn't use the telephone so I would wait for an email message. Fortunately, that message only took 12 hours to receive. It started with the message: "What seems to be the problem?" However, it did suggest a 17 step fix for the problem I was having. After 16 of the 17 steps the error message came up again and the program did not work. Long story short. After two more email messages, I received the message: "Thank you for contacting Pinnacle Support. We appreciate you emailing us. If you have the same problem feel free to reply to this email." which, I believe is their way of saying 'we can't fix your problem'. At this point, the solution was clear: return for refund. I have seen several people who have had this product work fine for them, but I would recommend that you consider very carefully your system requirements before you purchase this device. Or check the forum at Pinnacle software to read what users are saying (or having problems with). My solution ended up being the Sandisk V-Mate recorder: SanDisk SDMV1-R V-Mate Video Memory Card Recorder which does not require a computer at all to record the video/audio and thereby removes the incompatibility factor.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Finally!
*by E***S on September 22, 2009*

I tried and failed with two other devices before I found this one. The Dazzle DVC 100 was easy to set up and use even on my fickle 64-bit Windows Vista laptop. Pinnacle's website offers updated drivers on its site ([...] so even though it's described as working only on 32-bit Vista, I had no trouble whatsoever setting it up after installing the 64-bit driver. The device itself is light and not too big, and sports a conveniently long cable. I use it for playing video game consoles using my laptop monitor as the display, with which I've experienced overall good sound quality and no lag whatsoever. Though I was unable to find a full-screen preview option in the included software (which seems simple to use), I ultimately found that Ulead VideoStudio SE (from an EasyCAP's included software) did the trick after allowing audio in through the device. I'm sure many such programs, including free ones, could easily do an audio-enabled, full-screen preview (without recording) like this so you can just play the game on the laptop monitor. I haven't tried attaching a camera, but I can vouch that it works well with a PS2!

### ⭐⭐⭐ Dazzle DVD Recorder
*by P***S on December 29, 2008*

This seemed like the perfect device to convert my old VHS tapes to DVD. The software installed quickly and the device was recognized by the Windows XP Professional SP3 operating system. The software seemed to be working great, writing the DVD directly without having to save and convert files. Then, nearly at the end of the process, a write error locked up the record process. Upon closing a dialog box popped up indicating a "Runtime Error" due to the program asking to close "in an unusual way", but no other specifics. I attempted to contact AVID Customer Service several times. I was unable to get through on any of several attempts. Google searches led me nowhere. Bottom line is that the Pinnacle software does not function reliably. Pinnacle (Dazzle/AVID) customer service is non-existent.

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