


USBVISION FOR MAC SOFTWARE
In summary: a 1-star rating for refunding a customer's money in the extraordinarily rare case we can't make the software work is unreasonable. There is simply no evidence whatsoever that the USBVision software on it's own could harm a drive in this way. No one has contacted tech support in recent months regarding anything like what user "Tim" describes. (Holding down the option key in the installer is a much less destructive approach). There are tens of thousands of installations of this software in use and no one has ever lost data to our knowledge, with the exception of one user over a year ago who erased his hard drive to uninstall the software. In any case, if we cannot make the customer happy, we do not keep their money! These instances are extraordinarily rare and we encourage anyone still in doubt, to try the demo version.Īs to the person claiming that they had to reformat their hard drive. Occassionally older video equipment or faulty devices are to blame. There are rare instances when we are unable to help a customer acquire video through the USBVision software. The folks at USB vision must be geniuses to be able to make such an intuitive, non-buggy, inexpensive bundle of software apps to be compatible with a staggeringly long list of USB video capture hardware. I bought it instantly, and that small purchase of 25 bucks or so saved my friend and I from listening to vocabulary tapes the whole way (which was what his mom was going to force us to do.ARGH!) I frantically surfed the web until I stumbled upon the USBVision software. Problem was that the software worked only on OS 8.5-9.x, and would not work in Classic mode under OS X.
USBVISION FOR MAC TV
I had bought it to record TV shows to the computer. My friend and I were going on a 10-hour roadtrip and we were staying up until midnight to try to prepare for it (you see, we have this urge to play Playstation2 games and watch VHS movies in the car)Īnyway, the problem was that my friend's 12" TV had broke when we were installing it in the car, and so it was beginning to look like we would not be able to play games for 10 hours straight (boo-hoo) I suddenly remembered that I had just recently bought a used GlobalVillage VideoFX adaptor from an eBay seller friend of mine a few weeks prior.
