Connect the Renkforce USB DVD Maker II

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Children's birthdays, the youth consecration or popular blockbusters - they were all immortalized on video cassettes a few years ago. As a storage medium, the cassette is getting old and has been replaced by DVDs and Blu-ray discs. The associated recording and playback devices have largely disappeared from the market. So it is high time to digitize the family video library. This is possible with a PC, the Renkforce USB DVD Maker II and the associated software. A USB 2.0 connection on the computer is required.

The name of the Renkforce USB DVD Maker II is a little misleading as the device cannot create DVDs by itself. In fact, the stick is only used to feed the video signal from a playback device into the PC in order to be able to save it there in digitized form. It is then up to the user to burn the transferred films onto CDs, DVDs or Blu-ray discs.

Connect Renkforce USB DVD Maker II to the PC

  1. Setting up the Renkforce USB DVD Maker II is very easy. Insert the USB stick into a free USB port on your PC. The connection should be easily accessible so that the video recorder can later be easily connected to the stick. Make absolutely sure that the connection used is a USB 2.0 socket. If this is not the case, the data transfer between the playback device and the PC is too low, which leads to errors in the recorded data Video leads.
  2. Now install the included software. This includes the driver of the device and the video editing software PowerDirector and PowerProducer. You should take place Windows XP or Vista Windows 7 you can find the appropriate driver on the Conrad product page under "Documents & Downloads".
  3. In the last step, you can use the video recorder provided with the cable connect to the USB stick. The Renkforce USB DVD Maker II is then ready for use.

The USB Maker can not only be used for digitizing old video cassettes. In theory, for example, DVD or Blu-ray players can also be connected. In this way, films can be viewed on the PC even if the appropriate drive is missing.

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