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Teemuday USB Video Capture Card for VHS-to-Digital Conversion

Digitize VHS, Hi8, and Mini DV tapes to 1080P on either USB-A or USB-C without installing a single driver

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Overview

The Teemuday Video Capture Card targets a specific and common problem: decades of memories trapped on analog tape. It connects legacy playback gear — VHS and VCR decks, Hi8 recorders, Mini DV camcorders, and DVD players — to a computer through RCA/AV or S-Video inputs, then digitizes that signal to a 1080P/30fps output. The dual USB-A and USB-C connector is the standout detail, letting the same card work with an aging desktop or a current-generation laptop. This is a tool for the archivist at heart, aimed squarely at anyone who wants to preserve and share family footage before the tapes degrade further.

In terms of ownership, the appeal is simplicity. There is no driver to install; the card is recognized directly once plugged in, and it works across both Windows and Mac OS. Support for NTSC, PAL, and other formats broadens the range of tapes it can handle, while brightness, contrast, hue, and saturation adjustments give you some room to improve tired-looking source material. The one practical requirement to plan around is software. The card captures the signal, but recording and saving depend on separate acquisition software, so factor that into your setup time. Teemuday also advises confirming the card fits your particular device before purchase — reasonable guidance given how varied vintage video equipment can be.

Key Features

This Video Capture Card can transfer video and audio from for VHS VCR DVD Hi8 DV tapes, camcorders, or other video source devices with RCA or S-Video interfaces for your PC or Mac synchronously.

Convert analog RCA/S-Video audio and video signal input to high-definition 1080P/30fps USB-A/USB-C output, digitize and save your good memories with your friends and family on your computer, share with your friends and family, leaving precious memories.

Plug and play, easy to operate, just connect the RCA or S-Video interface of your video recorder to the USB-A/USB-C interface of your computer or notebook and it can be used without any driver. Note: It needs to be used with the acquisition software.

for USB-A/USB-C interfaces, not limited by computer interfaces, for Windows and Mac OS, supports for NTSC, PAL and other video formats, and supports brightness, contrast, hue and saturation control. Note: This video converter needs to be used with capture software.

Teemuday Tips: Prior to ordering, please confirm that this item is the correct fit for your device to guarantee your satisfaction.Teemuday USB-A/USB-C 1080P Video Capture Card RCA/AV to USB2.0 VHS to Digital Converter Fit for VHS VCR Hi8 Mini DV Camera Tape DVD PC

Specifications

Brand
Teemuday
Product Type
Video Capture Card
Input Interfaces
RCA/AV, S-Video
Output Interfaces
USB-A, USB-C
Output Resolution
1080P / 30fps
USB Standard
USB 2.0
Supported Sources
VHS, VCR, Hi8, Mini DV, DVD, camcorders
Operating Systems
Windows, Mac OS
Video Formats
NTSC, PAL, and others
Image Adjustments
Brightness, contrast, hue, saturation
Driver Required
No (plug and play)

Frequently Asked Questions

No. The card is plug-and-play and is recognized directly once connected on both Windows and Mac OS, with no separate driver installation required.
No. The hardware digitizes the signal, but you must supply separate acquisition software to actually record and save the footage to your computer.
It works with RCA/AV or S-Video sources including VHS and VCR decks, Hi8 recorders, Mini DV camcorders, and DVD players, transferring their video and audio to your computer.
Yes. The card provides both USB-A and USB-C output, so it connects to newer USB-C machines as well as older USB-A computers without an adapter.
The card outputs 1080P at 30fps over USB 2.0, and it supports NTSC, PAL, and other formats along with brightness, contrast, hue, and saturation adjustments.
Yes. The capture card is compatible with both Windows and Mac OS, and it is not limited by whether your computer uses USB-A or USB-C ports.