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Dazzle This...
by rjkatz | Jan 15 '03
Pros: The electronics store took it back...
Cons: Doesn't work, inept techsupport, claims on package patently false, and incompatible with real editing software.

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Product Rating: 1.0



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by rjkatz
To be honest with you, I really don't know. After I rid myself of everything Dazzle, and then pitched my lame video card - RADEON ALL IN WONDER ( it was junk) I finally just broke down and bought a mac. It really is the thing to have if you are doing video. I bought a G4 with final cut pro and dvd pro and they are all fantastic. Don't forget, I cut my teeth in Hollywood and I do a lot of high end stuff. I am using the formac TVR unit to import my video. It works great - has one minor quirk - when you start it all up, you have to open another video program to initialize it, then use it in final cut, but that is a known and constant thing. It is a quality piece of equipment and it is what I would suggest. I do not know if it would work with your pc, but I checked the formac website which says that they make electronics compatible with both flavors of computer. I am sorry this got so long, but I do hope it helps. Good luck to you and your video pursuits.
May 12 '05
10:42 pm PDT

I know time has past and may not exactly pertain... (Reply to this comment)
by nomoredell5
We wanted to find out if Pinnacle System Dazzle Digital Video Creator has come up with a fix for these problems. We were thinking of getting it for my Dell that was incorrectly sent without ordered analog video capture or any vhs to dvd conversion capability. Is there anything that you suggest for USB2 Pent. III Dell 8300? Please let us know, we are very interested in your reply.
May 11 '05
12:41 pm PDT