Captures analogue video source from VHS, V8, Hi8 including devices such as VCR, Camcorder etc and converts to DVD format on DVD disc or upload to iPod, PSP, or to YouTube. You can quickly and easily convert Video to DVD via your PC with the Gadget Geek DVD Maker.
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A lot of drivers contained on this website have compressed files because of the size of
the CD’s that they usually come with.
Download Product Driver here
Here is a simple way to uncompress any of the RAR files that are contained within:
- Create a folder on your desktop called...Driver for HDTV (or relevant product you are uncompressing)
- Locate the file you wish to decompress

- Then right click with mouse on the file

- Select Desktop, then click on the folder you created (driver for HDTV)


- You will then notice that the files are being uncompressed or extracted
- Once this process is completed, locate the folder you created and the files you uncompressed will be in there looking like this:

Please note: it is advisable that you copy the files here onto an available blank CD to ensure file integrity.
Frequently Asked Questions
1) My Computer won't recognise the DVD maker
Solution:
Check that the USB host you are using is compatible with USB 2.0 devices. Some USB host slots can only read USB 1.1, however most modern types will read both. Failing this, you can try plugging into another port available on your computer.
Ensure that the driver of this USB device connected is installed correctly. (For more information regarding driver installation, refer to the instruction manual of the USB device or contact the manufacturer for further information.)
2) The connector can't reach the port
In some cases, the connector of the USB device won’t reach into the USB port for various reasons. One of these may be because you have something that may be large in the port next to it.
Solution:
Plug in the USB extension cable that is supplied with this product. This will allow the device to be sitting further away from the port without anything interfering with its connection.
3) Oops, I made a mistake editing
Solution:
No big deal. You aren't doomed if you've made an error and already burned your DVD. With compatible media, you can go back to edit your DVD discs without worry. You can use rewritable media DVD-RW or DVD+RW media to create a test recording. If there is an error you can erase the disc and record again.
4) No Video source error
Solution:
Under the “CAPTURE” section click “Advance”, click on the Video Recorder Tab, then under “Video Standard” select a suitable standard such as “PAL_B” for Australia/NZ.
5) What frame rate does the DVD maker capture at?
Solution:
25 Frames per second @ a resolution of 720 X 576
30 Frames per second @ a resolution of 720 x 480
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