I want to convert old, treasured family VHS video tapes to a digital format. What are some capture cards that will operate with Windows 11? Thanks, from me & my parents who live in heaven now.
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Windows 11 ? Good luck with that, Windows 10 hasn't been sorted yet.
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No such thing as windows 11! From information I've seen Windows 10 is the last version, but as it is now will be continually morphing. However there is talk about Microsoft going over to Linux version.
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Oops, I mixed up 11th Generation Core with Windows! Sorry... I have looking at reviews but it seems each of them has some problems. This has already been addressed but can you recommend one? ( I am a newbee as you can tell...)
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IoData GV-USB2. Bulletproof with Windows 10 (and 11, I'm sure ). Connect it, disconnect it, USB 2, 3, can't break it. Swap at will between Composite and S-Video, no Crossbar required. No Proc Amp controls using Virtual Dub's "Levels" option but Graphstudio can be easily set up to provide them.
Nice image.
PS: You don't even have to speak Japanese! There's an English installation guide here:
https://iotku.pw/gvusb2-guide/
(Malwarebytes has a hissy fit, but the site is OK as far as I can tell. It's https. Certainly, the setup instructions were accurate).Last edited by Alwyn; 10th Nov 2020 at 03:05.
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Given that I always skip one version, I would have upgraded to Win9 but it was so slow in getting out that I am anxiously awaiting a solid version of Win11
Humour aside there should be several capture devices that support Win10. Whether Win10, with all their random upgrades, continue to support them is another matter.
But for consistency in support I would still champion a capture-friendly OS such as Win7 which you can run parallel with a Win11 (oops I did mean Win10) install. -
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I changed your thread title so people will help you more.
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I'm not too sure if that device is made by IO-DATA, Whether it's an easycrap brother or not as long as you have tried it and worked that's what matters most.
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I don't know who manufactures them, but they seem to have completely different chips and drivers than easycap cards and other common USB dongles so it's probably not another clone of those.
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AJA makes a lot of pro level capture devices: https://www.aja.com/family/desktop-io
You can find a lot of their older devices on ebay etc.
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