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Serial Honestech Tvr 25 Link -

Since Honestech no longer distributes TVR 25 hardware, consider modern solutions for TV recording/capturing:


Warning: I cannot provide a specific, unique serial number here because that would violate software distribution laws. However, I can tell you where to look and what formats work.

Stop hunting for the lost Honestech CD. The hardware is generic. Here is the workaround that actually works. serial honestech tvr 25 link

VirtualDub, with the right plugins, recognizes the TVR 25’s Empia chipset natively.

For the younger crowd: The Honestech TVR 25 (often sold as the “VHS to DVD 2.0” or “Easy VHS to DVD” kit) was a USB video capture device popular in the mid-2000s. It allowed you to plug in RCA (Yellow/White/Red) cables from a VCR or camcorder into your Windows XP or Vista PC to convert analog video to digital MPEG files. Since Honestech no longer distributes TVR 25 hardware,

It worked fine—until Windows 7, 8, and 10 came along and broke the drivers.

When you install the original CD that came with the device, the installation program installs drivers and the TVR application. Upon first launch, you are hit with an activation dialog box titled "Serial Honestech TVR 25 Link" (or "Product Registration"). Warning: I cannot provide a specific, unique serial

The HONESTECH TVR 25 LINK is a legacy external analog TV tuner and video capture device. Unlike standard USB TV tuners, this device utilizes a Serial (RS-232) port for control commands and a separate phono/RCA connection for audio/video input.

Product Type: Analog TV Tuner / Composite Video Capture Era: Late 1990s – Early 2000s Primary Interface: Serial DB9 (RS-232) for tuning control Video Input: Composite (RCA) or S-Video Audio Input: 3.5mm stereo line-in