1. Diamond Multimedia Usb 2.0 Video Capture Device For Mac Windows 10

Features. With ONE TOUCH Convert your VHS Tapes Hi8, and V8 cameras - to Digital format and burn to DVD.

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Capture Video from Almost Any Video Source supporting Composite RCA or S-Video outputs. USB Self Powered Video Capture Device - For 3 step easy installation, just plug it into your Mac PC or Macbook, Connect the video cables to your source, Install the Empia Capture program, easy as 1-2-3!. Support Mac OS X - 10.9 and later. Preserve and protect your treasured home video memories by transferring them to DVD (DVD burning program not included) and or digital format -AVI, Quick Time Movie (MP4). Compatible with iMovie - Capture and save your un replaceable precious moments for generations to come. Use iMovie to edit, add titles, music and transitions.

No need to use expensive VHS to Digital transfer services, with the VC500Mac you can do it all yourself!Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz or higher (recommended). Share on Social Media - The VC500Mac saves your home VHS videos and movies in MP4 QuickTime movie format and allows you to share with all your friends and family on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Snapchat and many other Social Media networking services to share your precious memories with friends and family members. Pizza hut 1.1 free download for mac pc. USA Technical Support- Diamond Multimedia has over 30-years, experience in Graphics Computer Technology and offers support via Toll Free 800 telephone number and On-Line. Customer Support is available from our home office in Los Angeles, Ca. Diamond Multimedia offers a one-year warranty for all our products. Diamond Multimedia - Leading Manufacturer of Graphics Cards, Video Capture Devices in the USA.

Diamond Multimedia Usb 2.0 Video Capture Device For Mac Windows 10

The Diamond VC500 USB 2.0 Video & Audio Capture Device For Mac works with the included software to capture and transfer video and audio (or still images) from various devices to a Mac, where the data can be recorded and stored. You can record in NTSC or PAL formats. The USB end of the device connects into the Mac; the other end features Composite video and audio and S-Video connectors which can be hooked up to almost all types of video devices, including TVs, cameras, DVDs, video game consoles, and VCRs. The included software pulls up on the Mac and lets you know when to begin capture, at which point you would just need to press a button on the capture device and whatever's playing on the connected video device will be captured and transferred to the Mac. The data gets captured as it's being played. Once you've got it on the Mac, you can burn to a DVD or publish to YouTube directly from the software, or you can export to an editing system. The software is called VideoGlide and alternative to video and audio it can be set up to capture still images.

Interface USB 2.0 Inputs 1x Composite RCA video 1x Composite RCA audio 1x S-Video Video Standards NTSC/PAL Video Capture Format QuickTime Still Image Capture Format JPG Video Capture Resolution NTSC: 640 x 480 @ 29.97 fps PAL: 720 x 576 @ 25 fps Minimum System Requirements Mac OS X, 1.4 GHz, 256 MB 3 GB of hard disc space for each hour of recording CD-ROM drive required Approvals FCC, UL Dimensions 3.7 x 1.1 x.4' (9.4 x 2.8 x 1 cm) USB cable length: 21' (53 cm) Weight.45 lb (204 g) Box Dimensions (LxWxH) 8.8 x 6.5 x 2.3'. Rated 5 out of 5 by GFC sound techie from Excellent product for VCR & 8mm to CDs I bought this product for transferring my old VHS and 8mm tapes to DVD using my Mac. I was happy that I found this Mac specific product. The cost, as well as the overall ratings, is what influenced my decision.

So far it has been very easy to use and the setup went without a hitch. One problem I did encounter was with the enclosed software CD. Bottom line - it would not install and kept giving me an error during the installation process. Before calling customer service I found the downloadable version on the manufacturers website and installed the software without any problems. If you own a Mac and want a cost effective method to transfer your old movies to DVD you won't be sorry with this.

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