HP's innovative DVD Movie Writer dc3000 offers an easy route from VHS to DVD, and it's a decent burner to boot.HP's DVD Movie Writer dc3000 has a mission: the quick-and-easy conversion of aging VHS tapes to DVD -- and it delivers. Just connect a camcorder or a VCR to the integrated analog-to-digital converter, click a few buttons, and you're done. The included software lets you create more sophisticated home movies. Of course, you can also use the 4X DVD+R/2.4X DVD+RW external drive to burn video, music, and data CDs and DVDs, although its performance with some of these tasks was disappointing in our tests. Still, by putting all the necessary functions into one box, HP definitely makes it easier to move your collection into the digital age.
The dc3000 is larger than a typical external drive--about the size of a thick hardcover book--and it sports the same, metallic-blue plastic found on HP's Pavilion desktops, Photosmart printers, and other consumer products. The drive can sit horizontally or, using an included plastic stand, upright.
The dc3000 has connections galore: two USB 2.0 ports--one in back and one on the side--composite (RCA) stereo audio and video jacks, and an S-Video input. You can use the USB port on the side to connect other peripherals, such as digital cameras, but this pass-through port works only when the drive is on. HP includes a USB cable and composite AV cables for connecting a camcorder or a VCR, but there's no S-Video cable.
Setting up the dc3000 is straightforward: install the software, plug in the power cord, and attach the drive to an open USB port. On our system, Windows XP recognized the drive immediately and automatically installed the necessary drivers.
Although the dc3000 is backward compatible with USB 1.1, it would take an eternity to burn your home movies at that speed; even DVD playback will suffer from the older technology's slower transfer rates. If the dc3000 tempts you and you don't have USB2.0, it's relatively cheap to pick up a PCI upgrade card.
At a glance, the dc3000 looks like a fairly basic DVD burner that writes DVD+R at 4X and DVD+RW at 2.4X, but the integrated analog-to-digital converter makes it unique. It can capture analog video from VHS and other videotape formats (Hi8, Digital 8, Mini DVD, and BetaMax) and convert it to compressed MPEG-2 (720x480) video. It will also capture and burn up to two hours of video, but the software will reduce the quality of longer productions to fit them onto discs (you'll get the best quality with videos of one hour or less).
The large, task-based suite of included software makes it easy to create and play video, music, and data CDs and DVDs. With HP's Video Transfer Wizard, for instance, you connect your camcorder or VCR, type in a title, select a menu style, and take a walk--a long walk. It took about two and a half hours to create a test DVD+R with about one hour of video, but the test discs we burned played smoothly on PCs, Macs, and newer DVD players.
HP also includes two other applications for more advanced video-editing, ArcSoft ShowBiz 2.0 and Muvee AutoProducer DVD Edition, as well as Veritas RecordNow for creating music and data discs, Simple Backup for archiving, and CyberLink PowerDVD for watching movies on your PC.
In our US Labs' performance tests, the dc3000 lived up to its Movie Writer moniker, delivering the fastest speed we've seen from an external drive in burning a 3.24GB movie to a DVD+R disc--it even managed to best the performance of the internal Sony DRU-510A. As with most external drives, the dc3000's data write and read speeds were slower than those of a typical internal drive. Nevertheless, the dc3000's overall performance was comparable to that of the other external drives we've tested, although it couldn't quite keep pace with the speedier Micro Solutions Backpack DVD+RW (USB 2.0).
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All write tests are run with both the drive's recommended media (submitted by the manufacturer) and with Verbatim media, rated at the drive's maximum speed. Not all drives listed here are currently available in the Australian market.
HP DVD Movie Writer dc3000
Company: HP Australia
Price: AU$649
Distributor: Selected resellers
Phone: 13 13 47



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DC3000, A PRODUCT WHICH HAS FEATURES MORE THAN A DVD WRITER. IT HAS A CAPTURE CARD WHICH HELPS YOU CAPTURE VIDEO FROM VHS TAPES TO DVD DISK.
WITH THE HELP OF THE SOFTWARES WHICH COMES WITH THE DRIVE DC3000 YOU CAN MAKE A LOT OF EDITING AND INSERT ANIMATION. A HOME MOVIE CAN BE MADE IN SUCH A WAY THAT IT LOOKS LIKE A ORIGINAL COMMERCIAL MOVIE. IT DEPENDS ON YOU CREATIVITY TOO. THE PRODUCT IS NICE.