Pros:
Meets (eventually) its purpose
Many cables (Composite, S-Video, Scart plug)
Price
Neg:
Installation files incorrectly (VideoStudio)
S-Video poorer quality than composite
Annoying Video source bug: image extremely dark (VHS to DVD)
No instructions (not electronic)
Setup performs driver installation incorrect by
Instructions
For those which are running Windows 7 makes problems, I have solved it under 32 bits as follows: At the top folder level of the CD and follow the instructions to run setup.exe. Run Setup from driver / 32 again and uninstall Driver so again. In Device Manager, Control Panel, go to the device (ie there something with video 2.0 and is displayed with a warning triangle). Right-click on the device. Properties. Driver. Update Driver. 32. Select the folder from the CD driver /. Install drivers despite missing allowance. Select at the VHS to DVD at the top left combo box in Syntek STK1160 Capture tab. At the Select second Combo Box Digital Audio interface. If the image is too dark then right click the gear beside the first combo box. Control. Image tab. Click Pal / BDGHI even if already selected (normally).