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The Neuros OSD Media Center media recorder is aimed at individuals whose DVD collection is fast becoming unmanageably huge. With this media recorder you can develop a digital library of all the audio/video content present in your house in all the formats that you can think of. Neuros is capable of encoding the content for playback on a large number of devices such as laptops, iPods, iPhones, smartphones, etc. Or you can just plug it into your TV and still be able to enjoy content in a wide range of formats. So, if anything were to happen to your DVDs, you have backup!

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Recording with Neuros is easy, all you need to do is to connect this device to your TV and to your DVD player, your content will get digitally recorded while it is being played. The digitised content can be stored on external drives or USB sticks. You can convert digital images to mobile-friendly sizes using Neuros OSD.

Technical specification:

  • Compatible with NTSC, PAL and SECAM (input only) standards
  • Record from any standard video source with RCA or S-video output
  • ISO Standard MPEG-4 SP encoding (MP4, ASF)
  • QVGA (320×240) @30fps with AAC-LC/MP3/G.726 audio for smartphones, PSP, iPod, iPhone and PDA
  • VGA setting (640×480) @30fps for PC, TV playback
  • Includes:

  • Standard A/V RCA Interface Cables, SCART adapter, power supply, stand, remote control, IR blaster user manual
  • Requires connection to a hard disk drive for storage (not included)
  • Dimensions:

  • Height: 21.6cm Width: 26.3cm Depth: 9.2cm
  • Weight: 1.4Kg
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    1. Response by Craig Meyer |

      Also, keep in mind that one can get the music from cassettes and records into a digital media server like that Neuros as well.

      Digitizing analog audio at home is a bit of a hassle, but there are outside services that can do the work for you and return everything on a tidy data DVD. Just drag the files into the server and whammo.

      (And yes, I happen to work for just one of those services: http://www.ReclaimMedia.com .)



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