So dust off that Honestech box, install the drivers in compatibility mode, and give your family history a second life on optical media. And once it’s done, consider ripping that DVD to your Plex server—because DVD rot is real, too.

However, some users have noted drawbacks. The software may lack advanced editing features for more experienced users, the quality of converted video may not match the original VHS source, and it may have occasional bugs or glitches. One user on a German retail site reported that "the capture device works perfectly, the software is very simple but makes an interruption after 1 hour or 3.99GB," rating the overall package only as "average".

If you already own the 2.0 SE kit, it is absolutely worth attempting to set up. It provides a satisfying, hands-on way to rescue your family history from fading away on degrading magnetic tape. Share public link

Let’s walk through an actual conversion.

is a video capture and DVD authoring software package designed to convert analog video sources (VHS, VHS-C, Betamax, camcorders) into digital formats. Unlike professional editing suites, this tool focuses on a single goal: turning your old tapes into playable DVDs or digital files with minimal fuss.

Originally built for Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7. Running it on Windows 10 or Windows 11 usually requires running the software in "Compatibility Mode" and sourcing updated hardware drivers.

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