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This device is meant to transfer movies from many sources, so for testing I thought I’d grab a lip of one of my favorite movies that I’ve still got on VHS, Bubba Ho-Tep with Bruce Campbell.Īt first I figured I would use my Imation Apollo 2.5" 500gb hard drive to capture the video, but after reading the manual for the Pinnacle Video Transfer I found the device you’re recording to needs to be in Fat file format, and I have the Apollo in NTFS, so I had to opt for another device as I wasn’t about to format my 500gb HDD again. Recharges iPod batteryduring video transfer (cable not included). Compact size makes it perfect for travelling. S-Video, composite video and stereo audio analog inputs. Multiple capture options for mobile devices, full-screen PC and even video editing or DVD burning. High-quality MPEG-4 encoding for mobile devices, full-screen PC and even video editing or DVD burning. ![]() High-quality MPEG-4 encoding in H.264 at up to 720×480/576 (NTSC/PAL) resolution. One-touch start/stop recording from any video source including a TV, DVD player, PVR, camcorder, set-top box or gaming console. PC-less capture of your video to an iPod, PSP, USB 2.0 hard drive or USB Flash Stick. The compact size makes it perfect for backing up videos on the go. High-speed USB 2.0 connection ensures fast digital video transfer. Pinnacle Video Transfer provides high-quality MPEG-4 encoding in H.264 at up to 720×480/576 (NTSC/PAL) resolution and supports multiple inputs including S-Video, Composite video and stereo audio. The great thing about this device is that it does not use your PC, it’s a stand alone unit, you plug your source video into on end, your storage device into the other, hit record and walk away, no fuss, very simple and easy to do.įirst up I’ve got a video unboxing for you, check it out and move onĪt the touch of a button, rapidly copy analog video from any source in MPEG-4 quality to any USB 2.0 storage device without using a PC. It encodes in MPEG-4 format so the end results will be playable on most devices, and you can even select from three different quality settings as well. PINNACLE VIDEO CAPTURE REVIEW PORTABLEPinnacle has sent me over their Video Transfer product for review, it allows the user to simply and easily transfer videos from numerous sources and store them on a portable hard drive, flash drive, iPod or even a PSP. ![]() PINNACLE VIDEO CAPTURE REVIEW MOVIEThen you’ve got to convert the movie which might involve resizing it for your portable devices or encoding it to a different format to be compatible with those devices. The most common way to do this is to buy a capture card to put inside of your PC and then convert to the format you need, and it’s done in real time so in can be a time consuming and processor intensive process, if the movie it two hours then it will take at least those two hours to complete. Have you ever wanted to transfer your videos from one device to another only to find that it seems to be a rather complicated process that involves time and usually spending more money. ![]()
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