If you’re anything like me, you’ll have a vast mix of videos that are close to your heart. The trouble is, these movies come in different formats. Many of us have a mix of footage from DVDs, online, video cameras and embarrassingly, on VHS tapes. Well, this gadget is designed to create a digital archive of all of your movies- legally!
Why archive your movies? Not only is it a back up in case your DVD set gets stolen or lost, but you can also now watch your movie on a range of different mediums.
The Neuros OSD Media Recorder will automatically encode video and audio for playback on portable and mobile devices such as laptops, iPods, iPhone, PSP and Smartphones. This device is so good, it will even transform the rather obscure Gallic SECAM format into easy-to-use MPEG4.
This gadget will even convert your digital photos into mobile-friendly dimensions for complete photo album portability.
The usability of this device makes it attractive to even the least gadget-orientated. Just plug the unit into your TV, then connect the original video source - such as a DVD player, VCR, video camera and hit play. In no time you’ll have a whole digital library of old memories and the latest movies.
Priced at £149.00, it’s not too bad considering the potential saving you could make by backing up your entire DVD collection before it gets nicked or scratched. And to preserve home movie memories, this is well worth considering to add to your Christmas gift list this year.
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Dec 5, 2008 at 20:32:46
Wow, this would be a great help in digitizing all my videotapes and digital photos! Good idea!