Composite & S-Video Adapter | Windows | VHS to DVD Video Capture This USB video capture adapter offers an easy to use analog video capture solution enabling you to convert video (and accompanying audio) from a composite or S Video source to your Windows-based computer. Broad Capabilities An easy-to-use device for recording analog video to your PC from external sources such as a VCR or camcorder the S Video and composite to USB converter offers the perfect solution for Betamax or VHS video capture with real-time MPEG-1 MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 encoding. This analog to digital video adapter is ideal for converting VHS or home movies to digital format as well as importing videos onto your Windows computer for editing. It also features a snapshot function that enables users to capture still images from their analog video. Conveniently Compatible This analog video capture cable delivers seamless analog video capture for your Windows devices. As well the S Video / composite to USB adapter has TWAIN support to ensure compatibility with a wide range of systems and software. Small Form Factor Design This analog to digital converter cable connects to your PC through USB 2.0 and is compact enough to fit in the palm of your hand providing a conveniently portable video capture solution that’s more than suitable for use with laptops and desktop computers alike. SVID2USB232 is backed by a StarTech.com 2-year warranty and free lifetime technical support. Note: This converter is for use with Windows-based devices only and is not compatible with macOS. The StarTech.com Advantage
- SD VIDEO CAPTURE: USB video capture adapter converts composite/S-Video RCA 2ch audio into digital media; supports 30fps @720x480i (NTSC)/25fps @720x576 (PAL/SECAM) MPEG-1/MPEG-2/MPEG-4 encoding
- SOFTWARE COMPATIBILITY: USB 2.0 video capture cable drivers are TWAIN compatible for use w/ third-party software; incl. software provides an out of the box solution for Windows (7-10) computers
- CAPTURE SHARE: Using third-party software (OBS etc.) you can capture standard def 480i video and stream on services like YouTube (or other social media platforms) or in training resource centers