🎞️ Turn nostalgia into now — digitize, share, and relive in HD!
The KOHO VHS RCA Output to DVD Converter & Recorder is a compact, multi-format digitizer that converts VHS tapes, DVDs, camcorder footage, and phone files directly to DVDs, USB, or SD cards without a PC. Featuring 1080p HDMI output, wireless file transfer via a dedicated app, and a user-friendly 4.3" LCD screen, it’s designed for effortless preservation and playback of your most treasured memories. Includes AV cable and 10 DVD-R discs for immediate use.
Brand Name | KOHO |
Item Weight | 1.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6.1 x 6.1 x 1.91 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | KR043B |
Color Name | Grey |
Special Features | VHS, DVD , TV , USB , HDD , Mobile Phone , SD Card , Recorder , CDR , Copy |
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MEMORIES
This works really well transferring memories from different tapes. I highly recommend it.
A**A
FINAL UPDATE - FROM 1 STAR TO 4
FINAL UPDATE:Here we are over a year later. I would take breaks and the try again later. I have finally converted all our VHS and 8mm tapes to digital and burned DVDs. It wasn't easy - I found out our 8mm camera wouldn't play back the tapes and had to buy a used one from eBay. But I persisted and it worked. In the end I converted about 40-45 tapes of various kinds to digital.One drawback is that they are saved as digital files and each tape was divided into 4 segments which I then had to edit to get one playback. When my computer was finished, the were saved as mp4 files, but on our DVD player they are considered "digital files". Another is that while you can see what is being copied, you can't hear anything. So you are sort of praying that it will all work. I guess an audio system in this would take up too much room.I wish there were a way that would allow me to connect a cassette player and digitalize the "mix tapes" we mad years ago. >sigh< maybe I will find that later.It took a lot of work editing to get things saved properly. But in the end, this converter did what it said it would do. I just have to wonder if there is an easier way.ANOTHER UPDATE:I finally had time to try this. I happily made two DVDs from 2 8 mm tapes and was thrilled that I would be able to complete my project of making DVDs for my children of our 8 mm tapes. But when trying to do a third, the DVD didn’t burn. So I worked on this for hours. (I must interject here that it takes time to get it to work even on the two tapes I did sucessfulky transfer because the control buttons are not responsive. It takes a long time to turn the device on, then the record button doesn’t respond so you muss the first few seconds). I kept getting “Disk not ready”. But can’t find anything that would tell me what needs to be done to get the disc ready. All I’ve used so far are the disks that came with the recorder.I’m afraid that I must change my rating again back to one star - and it only gets that because the company tried to make things right and sent me a new recorder. Sadly, I can’t recommend anyone spend any money on a recorder that only works twice. It will cost you less money and heartache to bite the bullet and have it done professionally.UPDATE:While the product was less than satisfactory, the seller was GREAT. I got an email offering a full refund (which, of course, I expected, but still - to have the email was a nice personal touch.)Seller gets 5 Star. Too bad about the VHS converter.The seller offered me a new updated recorder which has arrived.I have not yet had time to try it but am hoping that it will do all it says it will do.In the meantime, the seller gets 5 stars for doing everything possible to make good.I bought this hoping to transfer home video VHS tapes to DVD for our grown children for Christmas. I saw this on Prime Day and thought this would be the answer.When it came, I was so excited to get started. I plugged everything in (I know how to do this - I've transferred lots of VHS to VHS so I know the proper connections) and did the set up as in the instructions. I was surprised at how lightweight the whole thing was but when I opened the tray to put in the first blank DVD I learned why. It is so cheaply made! The DVD has to be actually pushed down on a little disc which holds it in place. I was worried that I'd break the whole tray when I properly inserted the disc. But I told myself, "you get what you pay for."Okay, ready to go. But the screen never showed the VHS tape as the instruction book said would happen on page 8. I tried the set up again. carefully. On the menu I was careful to follow step 3 on page 7 (which seems a bit out of intuitive order). But the image of the "video source" was not doubling on the recorder's screen. I can't tell you how many times I repeated steps over and over again certain that I had done something wrong. Finally, I just hit record thinking that maybe something was wrong with the screen. The result was a DVD that had a blue screen recorded (exactly what was showing on the recorder's screen - so that was accurate at least - , not what we see when we play the VHS tape.)My initial thought of you get what you pay for is wrong in this case. I paid for something to record a VHS tape to a DVD. I didn't pay for something that would record a blue screen to a DVD so will return for a refund. I will look for a better product (even if lots more expensive) to accomplish the goal.
M**G
Just does not work.
Out of the box, fine. Recorded from VHS to DVD, I interfered with the burning process accidentally, unit lost its mind. Power off/on, no joy. Disconnected the power cord, let sit in hopes of draining any capacitance that retained bad set bits, no joy. New disk, no joy. Past the return date, I’m stuck. Too bad, some nice features. No website or number to contact support in the instructions.
S**M
Good converter
This is a wonderful converter from old VHS videos to digital memories. Highly recommended. My hubby loves it.
D**Z
Práctico
Este producto sería bueno pero le pusieron un celular al lado y no sirve para transferir fotos a una usb yo lo hice y me decía que no era compatible su formato y lo tuve que devolver por lo demás se ve bueno
C**
Ok but pricey
First off, you will need your own VHS player. It was a little more complicated acted than I'd hoped for, but workable. Overall it worked fine for me, but price wise it was just too expensive for not having all the components needed.
A**.
It might be best for anything but VHS.
VHS to UBS: This format had problems. This was the reason I bought this device. Old movies to digital format. However, even after returning and replacing the device, it cut off after 1 hour, with 30 minute segments. It would not let me record anything over that, which is problematic for anything from family memories to a movie. I wanted to like this, it has potential, just not right for my needs.
A**R
I loveit
value for the money
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