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Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2024
This device is good getting VHS tapes and DVD’s to computer files. The RCA composite 30FPS works great. The 60FPS HDMI seems to drop frames and lock up occasionally. Could be my laptop memory needs to be expanded from 8-GB. I don’t know, but 30FPS works great! 👍
B. Weinbeck
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024
It came quickly, was easy to connect and I transferred some old movies from my old Sony camcorder to my MacBook Pro. Worked great! I just used QuickTime Player and made the transfer. Easy!
Rich M
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2024
I verified that this capture dongle uses a Macrosilicon 2109 chip, common to a lot of cheap capture cards made in the last couple years. The biggest quirk I'm not yet able to sort out is that it's capturing NTSC at 640x480 @ 25 fps instead of 30 fps. In Linux, listing the available modes using v4l2-ctl does not list a 30 fps option for composite video. I believe the chip supports it, so is this perhaps a firmware issue? I'll have to dig a little further. However, audio and video quality are still tolerable, despite this apparent mismatch in frame rate.
Phoenix
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2024
I'm leading with a how to- if you plug this in, it acts like **2** camera devices to software, the CY001-HD camera is the HDMI line, and the CY001-AV camera is the RCA cable camera. If you don't see your video or you see grey or otherwise, make sure you are pointed to the right camera.This mentions using VLC and streamer software, but you are perfectly able to use the "Camera" app included with Windows if you want to turn VHS tapes into computer (mpg/avi) video like I did in my initial testing. Just cycle thru the cameras (there's a little whirly button near the top right of the app for this) until you see your incoming video. Hit record and then hit stop when you, you know, want to stop recording.If you want to stream with this, simply plug your console in (I'd recommend splitting the RCA signal to your tv and to your recording software), select the proper camera in your streaming software and hide/show as you see fit. I plugged an N64 up to help me diagnose my confusion about the 2 cameras, and once set to AV it worked flawlessly. Conker showed his squirrely-ness and the video worked flawlessly.While I'd keep my expectations for VHS/Console visual quality low (they are VERY low resolution by modern standards), I was still very happy with the video, although I may run thru AI restoration at some point, but for the moment I will simply clip the video and share with family/friends.
John
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024
Cannot get the system to work. Set up VLC app no success, no success with OSB Studio.
Pixel Chonk
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2024
I have windows 11 which is pretty much the standard now but this device just wouldn't work with it, and I'm not a regular user, I know what it is to search hardwire Device codes for legacy drivers and getting these sort of devices working but I just couldn't find a driver combination that did anything more than present a black screen and crash my capture software
coolbens
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024
I was tormented all day, I installed different programs, the sound came on, but there was no video, I tried it on 2 computers with Windows 10 and Windows 11, you can’t release a semi-finished product, I had to record old video cassettes into the computer, chdmy, I didn’t need it, it was complete rubbish
PhillipCole
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2023
I am transferring some old family videos and needed a capture card that works with Linux. This one was recognized immediately and worked with no tinkering.
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