---
product_id: 9344919
title: "AverMedia EZMaker DVD PCI"
brand: "aver information inc."
price: "AED 20"
currency: AED
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.ae/products/9344919-avermedia-ezmaker-dvd-pci
store_origin: AE
region: United Arab Emirates
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# Audio overlay PC compatible Analog capture AverMedia EZMaker DVD PCI

**Brand:** aver information inc.
**Price:** AED 20
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎥 Relive the Past, Capture the Future!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** AverMedia EZMaker DVD PCI by aver information inc.
- **How much does it cost?** AED 20 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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- aver information inc. enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted aver information inc. brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Legacy Support:** Compatible with older Windows versions, ensuring you can access your nostalgic footage.
- • **Audio Enhancement:** Add your favorite MP3 or .wav files to elevate your video clips.
- • **PCI Slot Convenience:** Easy installation with a PCI slot interface for hassle-free setup.
- • **Capture Your Memories:** Seamlessly transfer video from your cherished analog devices to digital formats.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Works with all DV, miniDV, VHS, and analog camcorders for ultimate versatility.

## Overview

The AverMedia EZMaker DVD PCI is a versatile video capture card that allows you to digitize your analog video sources, including camcorders and VCRs, directly to your PC or DVD. With audio overlay capabilities and broad compatibility with older Windows systems, it’s the perfect tool for preserving your precious memories in a modern format.

## Description

Capture, Record, and Enjoy! It s that simple! AVerDVD EZMaker is a complete package that allows you to create DVD quality home videos on a CD or DVD in real-time. It is the ideal solution for capturing videos from camcorders or VCRs to a CD, DVD, or your

## Features

- Capture Video From your Analog Camcorder, or VCR/VHS onto a CD, DVD, or PC
- Compatible with all DV, miniDV Camcorder, VHS/VCR, and Analog Camcorder
- Audio Overlay onto Video Clips (MP3 or .wav files)
- PCI slot interface
- Compatible with Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, and XP

## Product Details

- **Brand:** AVer Information Inc.
- **Operating System:** Windows
- **Platform:** Windows
- **Included Components:** Capture Card
- **Video Standard:** MPEG-1

## Images

![AverMedia EZMaker DVD PCI - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61CHMyCuAVL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works great. Easy setup
*by H***G on June 22, 2004*

This card works great as specified in its product description.It creates MPEG2, MPEG1, or VCD output files. It also creates the DVD-Video files that can be burned into DVD right away. Video quality is good. I used the boundled software for video capturing purpose. I used Nero 6 for DVD burnning. You can specify the time duration for each video capturing. Based on the time duration that you specified, the software tells you how big the video file would be. This is a nice feature in case your video source is too long to fit into a single DVD or CD (for VCD or SVCD).With only $29.99 per card, I think this is a very good deal. I highly recommend this product to my friends.

### ⭐ hardware is fine, but software was disappointing
*by P***N on April 9, 2005*

The package that I bought from Amazon included the AverMedia EZMaker DVD PCI card and a CD with the driver and the capture/editing application, called "neoDVDstandard version 4, 5, 1, 518 L000015" (I've never seen such a long version number).The PCI card lacks component video inputs, but is otherwise quite satisfactory. I'd rate it at 9/10.The software package, however, was quite a disappointment. I would rate it at 1.5/10, in part because of the following specific problems:1. There seems to be a huge difference between the "better" (middle-quality) and "best" (highest-quality) recording modes, both in terms of quality and file size. The "best" mode produces enormous files (more than 3 GBytes per hour of video). The "better" mode produces much smaller files, but at much lower quality. There really should be an intermediate quality level between these two modes.2. One can set the path to the Output File as many times as one likes, but the program does not remember this setting, i.e., one must specify it again every time the program runs. There should be an option that allows one to permanently set this output path.3. Regardless of what one specifies for the total capture time, the time shown under "Maximum Capture Time" doesn't change. This is confusing.4. When one is recording, there is no indication of elapsed time.5. It would be really handy if the documentation gave some guidelines for the relationship between file Video Quality setting and the size of the output file. For each Video Quality setting, there should be some simple relationship between the number of minutes of video and the typical output file size.6. When I click on the Tutorial button, it brings up my browser (Netscape Navigator 7.2) and I see a replica of the launcher interface with the text "Click on any module to begin". If I click on the Capture button, I then get a screen with 10 numbers in red circles. It looks as though clicking on these buttons is supposed to provide more information, but nothing happens when I click on them.7. After editing an MPEG file to trim out just the part that I wanted, I wanted to save the edited file to disk as another MPEG file, but it appears that there is no way to do this.8. During editing, it should be possible to speed up and slow down the playback. Without the ability to speed up the playback, it takes too long to find the chapter boundaries. Without the ability to slow down the playback (to less than real-time speed), one cannot accurately set the chapter markers.

### ⭐⭐ Audio Sync and Dropped Frames
*by A***R on July 13, 2005*

I am running a Pentium 4 2.4 Ghz with 512 MB RAM. I defragged my drive with Diskeeper. Still, I had audio sync problems and dropped frames. Also, the captured video even on the best setting was very pixelated compared with the analog source. I'm returning this and looking to invest in a better product with hardware conversion. You get what you pay for!

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*Last updated: 2026-04-24*