📼 Turn nostalgia into digital gold—capture your past in HD today!
This VHS to Digital Converter is a versatile USB video capture device that converts analog tapes like VHS, Hi8, and Mini DV into high-definition digital files. Compatible with Windows, Mac OS, Linux, and Android, it supports plug-and-play setup and outputs in MP4 format, making it ideal for preserving and editing your cherished memories with ease.
Compatible Devices | PC, Television, VHS, Camcorder, VCR, Hi8 |
Minimum System Requirements | [Incomplete] Compatible Operating Systems: Mac OS, Windows, Linux, Android |
AV Output | MP4 |
Operating System | Linux, Windows, Mac OS, Android |
Recommended Uses For Product | Video Recording |
Special Features | [POSSIBLE] Plug-and-Play, [POSSIBLE] Multi-Format Compatibility, [POSSIBLE] High-Resolution Capture |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
K**H
AV to HDMI
I honestly bought this 3 in 1 hdmi cord simply to play my (old Wii console) if you know then you know. It did the job just make sure you connect all three side which is your HDMI, 3color cords, and the charger cable to the tv. Worth the money if you Wii doesn’t automatically connects to you tv anymore. Price is affordable. Easy to use. Great Quality just a lot of cords maybe.
S**V
Worked well in MacOS
I'm using MacOS Sonoma 14.5 and it worked out of the box without installing any additional drivers or software applications. The only thing I had to deal with is that my camera was not outputting video signal through 3.5 connector (only audio), so I had to buy S-Video cable additionally. When I connected S-Video and one audio channel through 3.5-RCA cable everything started to work well.To record video you need to open quickTime Player app, then in the top menu select File -> New Movie Recording. Then in the opened window click on a dropdown icon next to record button and select USB Video and USB Audio as sources.Keep in mind that recorded files grow fast, so it's better to record in batches if you are tight on disk space.
E**E
Great company to work with!
This company set a customer service standard. I received this capture card and had a hard time getting it to connect with my old computer. After several patient attempts to help me troubleshoot my issues spanning over several weeks when I had time to work on it, I admitted defeat and they offered to give me a refund, which I accepted and it was received the next day. To my surprise, they even gave me an extra monetary "Goodwill" credit in addition to the shipping and taxes. I really wish more companies were this focused on customer service. I will go out of my way to find products from Digitnow.
M**T
Well, it worked
The device worked as designed. However you should know that you will need M/M patch cords to connect to VHS player. I plugged into my computer and device was recognized right away (win 11).There is one thing I must warn you about. I suggest using the Potplayer software app BUT DO NOT USE THE WEBSITE FROM THE INSTRUCTIONS!I cannot emphasize this enough. Typing in that URL leads to all kinds of wonky exe files. Stay away. Simply Google Potplayer and their website will offer you a choice of 32 or 64 Bit apps with up-to-date software.Install, follow printed instructions and Bob's your uncle.
C**8
Works as expected
With the disappearance of Firewire ports I needed a new solution to digitize analog video. I plugged this into my Mac, fired up my recording software and went right to work. I don't have high expectations for SD video from home taping, but it certainly holds up the the video imported by my old Canopus ADVC 110. Great value for the money!
J**Z
Affordable way to convert VHSs
Amazingly effective and easy to use — a no brainer for anyone who has a VCR and wants a cheap way to record VHSs directly to a computer.
J**A
What you need to play old consoles on your newer TVs
Works like it should. If you’ve got a new style TV, this is what you need to play the Old School Nintendos and other consoles.
S**O
How to fix the audio lag
It worked immediately, no connection issues. However, the sound and video were not in sync. The sound was like a half-second behind the video. But there is a very straightforward fix for that in OBS Studio!In the OBS audio mixer, if you click the gear icon in the Audio Mixer for the Advanced Audio Properties, and set the Sync Offset for the Desktop Audio to -600 ms. This doesn't affect it when you're watching the video stream, but it does fix it in the output file! :-)I didn't get super exact on that -600 number. It seemed pretty good after a few times of tweaking a short video that had some clapping in it. There are YouTube videos that explain how to count the frames in a good video editor and calculate the exact offset. But -600 was good enough for my box of old family videos. ;-)
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