Hi guys i been trying to find out which one of these products is the best Dazzle Digital Video Creator 150 VS Dazzle Hollywood DV-Bridge i cant seem to find anything from a real homepage for Dazzle Hollywood DV-Bridge not even at the dazzle website are they one and the same or diffrent products? and where is the real Dazzle Hollywood DV-Bridge web page all i see is third party copanys saleing it or vendores but no real original home page seee the Dazzle Hollywood DV-Bridge is almost 300 and the other is less then 200 on the dazzle main site for Dazzle Digital Video Creator 150 really need help here
gamn you seem the only one helping me today you must be the only one sober lol you get cookie lol aprechiate it
nope that third party company they sale voddo graphic cards ect ect looks kinda like a fake website one of those we will jack you websites lol
give this a try http://www2.shopping.com/xKW-hollywood_dv_bridge/linkin_id-3025715/GS.html If this isn't it I have about a hundred more.
Mr. Blaze, This is related to your question. Here is some input take it or leave it. I thought i would complicate things by throwing Canopus into the DV Bridge ring. This is a quote from an Amazon review. [begin quote] Canopus ADVC100 is far superior, September 17, 2003 Reviewer: An electronics fan from Vancouver, British Columbia Canada I've owned a Hollywood DV Bridge for more than a year, and also a Canopus ADVC100. The DV Bridge is adequate for importing analog video into Adobe Premiere. Just adequate. But having the benefit of owning both products, I have no hesitation about recommending the ADVC100 over the DV Bridge. The ADVC100 allows you to lock audio to video during capture, the image quality is superior to that captured with the DV Bridge, and I have yet to drop a frame during capture with the ADVC (even with older vhs tapes). The DV Bridge might look cool to some (I thought so when I bought mine), but it's simply not as functional as the ADVC100 because it tends to fall over when it has cables plugged into the front and back of the unit, whereas the ADVC100 is a nice looking box that sits flat and cables fit snugly. Snug cable fit is an issue with my DV Bridge because my S-Video cable fits somewhat loosely and works best if I wrap scotch tape around the unit and plug to improve the integrity of the S-video input connection. Finally, the ADVC100 has a built-in on-off switch while the DV Bridge does not. It's a small thing I suppose, but I'd rather not have to plug and unplug the DV Bridge's power supply from my power bar after each use. It can get dusty down under my desk sometimes. Since getting the ADVC100, my DV Bridge is officially retired. In my opinion, the Canopus product is superior to the DV Bridge in every way, and is the way to go for those interested in purchasing a product for capturing analog video. end quote] the review was written last september. This is the one my sister bought. She is into videograpy and seems to know what products are the most prestegious to own. - HandsOff