Capture Card, USB Video Capture Card Device, Audio Video Converter Grabber for RCA to USB-Convert VHS Mini DV VCR Hi8 DVD to Digital, for PC TV Tape Player Camcorder, MAC Windows Vista Compatible
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Price: $12.99
(as of Aug 03, 2025 11:45:20 UTC – Details)
Product Description

RCA TO USB Converter with Powerful Video Capture Capability
Got a lot of video tapes taking up so much room?
Would like to save your favorite memories for ever?
VIXLW USB Video Converter turns them into digital files.
With VIXLW RCA TO USB Converter, easily capture from your devices with RCA port, like VHS/DVD/DV/Hi8 players or camcorders, and save your digitized videos onto your computer’s hard drive.

Specifications:
PC Hardware Interface: USB2.0
Operating System: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, Mac OS 10.15
Supported TV Standards: NTSC, PAL
Video Input: One RCA composite, One S-Video
Audio Input: Stereo audio (RCA ) mm
Output Resolution: 720p@25HZ
Conversion Type: RCA TO USB, S-Video TO USB
Packaging: USB Video Converter*1, USB Extension Cable*1, User Manual*1

How to Reach your Goal with AV TO USB Converter?
Step 1: Hook up the converter to your computer, and the driver will be shown automatically installed on the screen.
Step 2: Connect the coverter to your video sources with RCA or S-Video cable.
Step 3: Open OBS Studio or Potplayer or QuickTime Player and run it. (Note: No CD is included. Our USB Video Converter needs to work with OBS or Potplayer or QuickTime Player software. The software can be downloaded for free online. The download link is included in user manual.)
Step 4: Capture your video.


AV TO USB Converter: Capture videos and audios from VHS, VCR, Hi8, DV tapes to a PC, with the help of our USB Video Converter. Save room while digitizing your favorite old memories
Quality Capture Card: Our USB Video Capture Card converting anolog RCA composite input into HD 720P USB output and capturing audio without any sound card. Advanced signal processing technology provides you with great precision, colors, resolutions, and details
Plug and Play: Automatically install the driver once you hook up this RCA to USB Converter to a PC. No external power is needed. User-friendly and easy to operate
Wide Compatibility: The Video Capture Card can work with video devices with RCA connector or S-Video connector, such as VHS, VCR, Hi8, camcorder, compatible with Windows and Mac OS. Support video formats like NTSC, PAL, and support brightness, contrast, hue, and saturation control
Note: The Video Converter is used with acquisition software. We recommend OBS Studio or PotPlayer for Windows, and QuickTime Player for Mac. They can be downloaded for free online. Please operate according to the steps in User Manual or contact us if you have any questions
Customers say
Customers find the video capture card works well with Sony camcorders and is easy to set up, with one customer noting it works perfectly with QuickTime. The device offers good value for money and is effective for transferring VHS videos to digital format. The video and audio quality receive mixed reviews – while some find the video quality good, others report pixelated images, and while audio is fine for some, others experience audio syncing issues. The build quality and lag performance also get mixed feedback, with some finding it solid while others report poor quality, and some mentioning lag between audio and video.
11 reviews for Capture Card, USB Video Capture Card Device, Audio Video Converter Grabber for RCA to USB-Convert VHS Mini DV VCR Hi8 DVD to Digital, for PC TV Tape Player Camcorder, MAC Windows Vista Compatible
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Jen Ro –
Plug & Play easy connect and great quality to capture old camcorder video to my Mac
Worked perfectly for transferring video from my old Panasonic PV-GS19 camcorder to my MacBook. It connected and added the driver immediately, and the instructions for running QuickTime Player, and capturing the video was simple. Happy about the price, quality and ease of use. q
C –
Worked great for Hi-8 videos.
I needed a simple way to digitize old Hi8 videos for my parents, and this capture card did the trick! Hooking up my video camera with RCA cables was a breeze, and it worked seamlessly with my older Mac laptop via USB. I transferred the output to .mov format place them on an USB and was able to play the clips on a Mac or PC laptop.What I Loved:⢠Easy Setup: Clear instructions made installation a snap.⢠Works with OBS software: Captured at 1920×1080 without issues and output on the Mac OS as .mov format.⢠Mac-Friendly: No compatibility problems with my older laptop.Things to Note:⢠The OBS software doesnât have built-in editing, so plan your start/stop points in advance.⢠The audio was a bit quiet on the digitized videos, but a volume boost fixed it.Overall, this made preserving my old memories easy, and I canât wait to edit and share more clips!
C Joseph –
Decent product for the money
I’ve noticed that this device does not record interlaced NTSC video. It outputs at 1280 x 720 (16:9) and you’ve got to do some work to get it down to 640×480 (4:3) with the correct aspect ratio. It would have been better if the device gave options of correct NTSC/PAL resolutions. The up and downscaling seems to introduce some artifacting to the picture. Not having TBC, there are occasional dropped frames and/or a rolling picture if the video signal isn’t great especially on older tapes and at the beginning/ends of recordings. Color saturation and brightness suffer, making darker scenes and some home movies hard to see. There is a noticeable hum introduced with the audio but the audio quality is otherwise OK.Iâm fairly impressed of the functionality this device has considering its price. That being said, this is a low-cost device, so if you’re not looking for the best quality transfers, this will work fine. If you want better quality transfers, you’ll be better off paying the pros for their services. NTSC content is SD and VHS/Beta has an even lower effective resolution so while the best equipment will capture the video with better quality, it will never be the quality of DVD/Blu-ray.Iâve not had any technical issues with this device running on a Mac with OBS and it is recommended as a great device in the under $20 price range for the average home user wanting to convert old tapes. A bit of technical knowledge of NTSC video, resolutions, video compression, file types, etc., will go a long way in obtaining the best possible transfer quality using this device.I’m giving this 4 stars since it works with no technical issues other than having to resize the video to standard definition. The 4 star rating is also based on this being consumer-grade equipment for home-use. This is not a professional solution.
Adam C. –
Surprisingly Good! Worked with USB 3.0 Hubs and VLC or Videopad
I was looking at spending $200 to send my VHS tapes to an online digitizing service, so I looked for a different way and took a chance on this product. I found a working, used VCR for $10 (with RCA connections) and purchased this Capture Card for also around $10.I was worried that the capture card said it would NOT work with USB 3.0. Both laptops in my house have USB 3.0 slots. However, this WORKED with my USB 3.0 slots. The instructions were surprisingly helpful for this – after plugging in the USB, I was able to see the Capture Card show up in Device Manager.I did NOT use OBS as the instructions suggested. I saw another review recommend VLC Media Player (which I already have) and was able to capture a 10 minute VHS on that without much of a problem. However, it stopped recording audio on a longer video, so I switched to VideoPad Video Editor (which I already had as well). I had another instance where VideoPad quit recording and I didn’t notice, but I was able to re-record easily.The video files ended up being about 1 GB per minute (I increased resolution to 720×480, which did make a difference). I then re-processed in VideoPad to get them down to < 100 mb and uploaded them online.In summary - this item WORKS. It was PLUG & PLAY, even with a computer that has USB 3.0. I used VLC and VideoPad Video Editor (both free) instead of OBS (nothing against OBS, I just already had these).Overall, I was able to capture 3-4 hours worth of VHS tapes with very little work, and it cost me 10% of what it would have a cost to have a service do this for me. There were a few hiccups that could have been d/t VLC or VideoPad, but re-recording solved them.It was easy, cheap, and effective.
scottio –
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. 😉
KF –
Worked great on a Mac with QuickTime
It worked great on a Mac with QuickTime.At first, I was a bit confused because I expected a message to appear when I plugged in the device, but nothing showed up. However, I was able to “record a new movie” by selecting both the camera and microphone as the USB device. There were no issues with audio syncing.So far converted multiple Hi8 tapes.
Piyush Kumar –
I thought it won’t work with windows 11 but it works fine with obs studio
Donna Cooper –
Works great , instructions are a little confusing.
Luis Gabriel Jimenez Huizar –
TenÃa mucho tiempo buscando un convertidor que fuera fácil de usar y este cumplió y superó mis expectativas
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Richard –
Fonctionne très bien mais pas de son par le s-video