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The VIXLW USB Video Capture Card converts analog RCA and S-Video signals from VHS, Mini DV, Hi8, and other legacy devices into HD 720P digital video with synchronized audio. Compatible with Mac, Windows, and Linux, it features plug-and-play installation requiring no external power or drivers. Its advanced signal processing ensures vibrant, detailed video capture, making it an affordable, compact, and reliable tool for preserving and editing vintage footage.





| ASIN | B0CB6BW6X4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18 in Video Converters |
| Brand | VIXLW |
| Built-In Media | Capture Card |
| Color | Capture Card |
| Compatible Devices | Camcorder, Personal Computer, Television |
| Connector Type | RCA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 961 Reviews |
| Finish | Hd |
| Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Item Dimensions | 3.5 x 0.98 x 0.59 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.5 x 0.98 x 0.59 inches |
| Manufacturer | VIXLW |
| Model Number | BR116 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Plug Type | No Plug |
| Specific Uses For Product | TV |
| UPC | 797427861900 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**.
Simple, Cheap, and Works Perfectly on Mac for Old Camcorders
The USB Video Capture Card (RCA to USB Converter) works exactly as advertised — no complications, just plug and play. I used it to capture footage from old camcorders, and it worked flawlessly on my Mac. You don’t need any fancy software — just open QuickTime, choose this device as your input source, and hit record. The video quality is solid for old analog content, and audio synced perfectly. It’s compact, inexpensive, and works better than expected. What I Liked Works great on Mac without extra software Easy plug-and-play setup — recognized instantly Perfect for digitizing VHS or camcorder footage Small and easy to store when not in use What Could Be Better: Nothing major — it’s simple and does its job perfectly Overall If you want an easy, budget-friendly way to transfer old videos to digital format, this is a great little device to keep around. Simple, cheap, and reliable.
J**.
GREAT product
This is a GREAT product.. I do professional video editing, and I have never been more impressed with a product like this. Very inexpensive and works great, gives good quality video, captures with Windows, Mac, and Linux with no trouble or special setup. very impressed and will recommend to friends and users needing an affordable capture card..
A**A
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 720x480, 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.
K**O
Cheap Linux and FFmpeg Capture Card With Deinterlacing
This capture card is quite good for its price. It is Plug n’ Play and works flawlessly with Linux, Windows & Mac (untested). I will preface by saying I bought this as a cheap solution to restoring some of my old VHS tapes, as I do not want any hardware upscaling or deinterlacing happening at the capture stage. This CC does not upscale, but sadly, it outputs deinterlaced video. That is the only thing keeping me from giving this 5 stars. This is personal preference, as it does quite literally everything else right. However, this is not a good option for archival-grade masters if you intend to apply higher quality, more modern deinterlacing algorithms during or after encoding. Once the fields are gone, you cannot get them back. I am piping this capture card’s ouput directly into FFmpeg to control every aspect of the encode, using dshow on Windows and /dev/video0 on Linux. Both work well. I have not tested it on Mac and do not care to. The device also shows up as a Generic USB Video Capture source in OBS Studio. That said, I would avoid OBS Studio and anything other than FFmpeg if you are highly technical and want the absolute best conversion quality, especially for lossless workflows such as FFV1. Unfortunately, most consumer capture/encoding software hides or outright removes critical parameters, leaving you with little to no control over color space, scaling, filtering, or timing behavior. The card has S-Video and Composite female inputs, which connect securely. I will note that it outputs at 720×576p, and I am unsure whether this is a limitation of the capture card itself or a result of the VCR’s output and internal processing. Either way, the signal presented to the host system is progressive. Who this is for This capture card is a solid choice if you want a simple, reliable, and inexpensive way to digitize analog sources. It works well for restoration projects where convenience, stability, and OS compatibility matter more than absolute archival perfection. Who this is not for This is not for users seeking true archival-grade captures with preserved interlaced fields for later processing. If your workflow depends on advanced software deinterlacing or field-accurate restoration, this capture card will be an inherent limiting factor.
J**N
Great deal!
I bought these to digitize my high school musical recordings, which were all on VHS and VHS C. It was incredibly simple. Once or twice I had issues with it displaying in black and white, but I unplugged and reinserted and was good to go. I copied over 10 videos with no issues. Video quality was good! Worked perfectly with my Mac and quick time.
M**N
Perfect Solution before VHS Player dies
Convert VHS tapes to digital format. This device allows you to connect your old VHS player to your computer and transfer the images to one of many video formats or to stream the video. The video capture device does require RCA cables (3) unless you are using the S-Video connector. Since my VHS player wasn't hooked up to the TV, I just used the cables hanging off the back of the VHS player and hooked the video capture device. Since everything is color coordinated and well labeled, hook up was a breeze.The device is recognized by Windows and auto-configured correctly. No loading drivers. It does require loading a free software package. If you're windows-based, you can use OBS or Potplayer. Mac users use Quck Time Player. Documentation was good and easy to understand. I loaded OBS. If you are just copying the VHS, then make sure you slide the Microphone bar down to zero so you don't degrade your recording. If you want to narrate your video or replace the VHS sound with music, the software lets you do that easily. It initially created a .MKV file format. Using the export feature, I converted it to a .MP4 format for greater compatibility for distribution to friends. All in all, it was fairly simple to make a quick copy and move the results to a flashdrive. They did all the big things and small things right. Oh, and I like the small light to show it's connected.
A**A
Far Exceeded Expectations!
This converter worked great and the price point can't be beat. The instructions were straight to the point and easy to follow. I was able to connect from my VCR to my MacBook and digitize all the home videos from my childhood. The image quality was identical to the tapes we recorded and converter continues to capture footage and audio even while the computer is “asleep”.
G**O
Works in 1,2,3, so easy installation
So far THIS DEVICE it is doing a GREAT job! Easy plug and play AND NO DRIVERS TO HUNT. I expend 2 days, different campture softwares, help from AI and didn't have success with the Diamond V500 converter, driver issues. Very important if you are going to use the RCA composite cables to A/V you should use the one that is compatible with your source device
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