smiles 0 #1 February 10, 2003 Many people shop based on price for anything they are doing. Dazzle's Video Creator 80, the cheapest product in their line of products, looks like it would work for converting old VHS movies to DVDs that you could play in the DVD player connected to your TV. The box brags about "Three Click" editing, it says you can Share Video Using Internet or CD, and it claims you can Design and Burn DVDs. You can do all that, so in a sense the claims are true. What the box doesn't say, unless you are familiar with video resolution (which I would guess the average consumer isn't), is that the Video Creator 80 can't import your VHS video at television quality resolution. The maximum resolution for the Video Creator 80 is 352x240 for NTSC (352x288 for PAL). Television quality resolution by NTSC standards is 720x480 (720x576 for PAL). You need to spend an extra $100 (based on the direct price from Dazzle) and buy the Dazzle Video Creator 100 in order to get television resolution video. Smiles Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites