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title: "VHS Mini DV VCR Hi8 DVD"
brand: "vixlw"
price: "E£ 2034"
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# Includes licensed video capture & editing software USB 2.0 interface for plug & play Supports Hi8, VHS & MiniDV tape capture VHS Mini DV VCR Hi8 DVD

**Brand:** vixlw
**Price:** E£ 2034
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎥 Digitize your nostalgia—because memories deserve to be timeless!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** VHS Mini DV VCR Hi8 DVD by vixlw
- **How much does it cost?** E£ 2034 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- vixlw enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted vixlw brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Trusted by Experts:** Engineered to faithfully capture your footage—static issues? It’s your camcorder, not the device.
- • **Effortless Plug & Play:** Instant PC recognition with automatic driver installation—no tech headaches.
- • **Pro-Grade Capture Quality:** Supports S-Video input for sharper, clearer video than standard composite cables.
- • **All-in-One Software Bundle:** Comes with easy-to-use licensed video capture and editing software—start recording with one click.
- • **Preserve Priceless Memories:** Convert aging Hi8, VHS, and MiniDV tapes into crisp digital files that last forever.

## Overview

The VIXLW VHS Mini DV VCR Hi8 DVD USB 2.0 Video Capture Card is a professional-grade device designed to convert analog tapes into digital formats effortlessly. Compatible with computers and laptops, it supports Hi8, VHS, and MiniDV tapes, delivering superior video quality especially when using S-Video input. Bundled with licensed, user-friendly capture and editing software, it ensures a seamless experience for preserving your valuable memories. Its reliable plug-and-play USB interface and expert-validated capture fidelity make it a must-have for anyone looking to future-proof their analog video collection.

## Description

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Review: Great product—if you see Static, it is my/your Sony Camcorder fault, NOT this device! - This product is great! For less than a tenner, I can convert my hi8 tapes into digital format—these memories can now last forever instead of slowly degrading as the tape deteriorates over time. Quickly I'll say that the PC immediately detected the device when plugged in and installs the drivers automatically (as the supplied manual indicates), so you only need the CD to install the capturing/editing software. You can of course, use your own. The software provided is very easy to use, in fact if you only want to capture what is on your video tape, then you literally only have to click the record button (and press play on your VCR/Camcorder). The manual was helpful in describing the installation process, which if you're not installing or using the software, can be condensed to one page. In summary, well worth the cost, considering your getting the capture device and a fully licensed video capture/editing software package. The CD key is displayed clearly on the back of the envelope it comes in, if you're installing it. Now that is out of the way, the main reason I am compelled into writing this review is that some reviews have WRONGLY labelled this device as garbage, because they saw some static interference across the length of their captured video! In summary, they jumped to the WRONG CONCLUSION and blamed this capture card. If they had tried to connect camera to their TV before jumping to conclusions, they would SEE THE SAME OUTPUT! If you don't want to believe my summary, read on to see my detailed testing, and more importantly, why I can state as fact that this is caused by Sony HandyCam Camcorder AV output and not this USB capture card. I am a Software Developer with a background in Electrical Engineering, but no technical knowledge is needed to verify what I did to prove the USB card is perfectly rendering/capturing what it is being sent by my/your Sony Camcorder. Tests I carried out, and detailed findings below ==================================== It is very important to note, since I read reviews calling the product cheap garbage, having connected a Sony camcorder to the RCA connectors and being dismayed to see static across the screen. THIS IS THE SONY CAMCORDER!!! NOT THE CAPURE DEVICE. Here is why I can confidently state this as fact: ** Connect the card to your Sony camcorder using the 2.5mm jack AV out to RCA (yellow, video, white/black, mono sound) and you will see static on the screen. The static suddenly appears on the Camcorders LCD screen simultaneously! The card is faithfully capturing perfectly what the camcorder sends it. Garbage in, garbage out! ** Connect the same Yellow and Black/white RCA output to my TV. SAME RESULT! STATIC OVER THE VIDEO. My TV is not suddenly garbage! It is also faithfully displaying the signal the Sony Camcorder is sending it! ** I hooked up the audio only (white/black RCA plug) to either the TV or the USB card, and the LCD display on my camcorder STILL shows the static. The sound is not affected, and you can hear that coming from output device (whether TV or PC vi's this card). The video is black since its not connected, yet the LCD screen still shows the video having static/interference lines ** Now, either pull out the RCA (both plugs, the yellow video and white/black mono sound should be disconnected), the camcorder display suddenly cleans up, showing a crystal clear image once again. The same will happen if you pull out the jack from the camcorder—the built-in camcorder LCD display suddenly cleans up and shows a perfect image again. I do not know what Sony camcorder the other reviewer was using, but I have a HandyCam hi8 CCD-TRV208E - it shares a manual with several other models in the range, including one digital device, so I am making the assumption this is not unique to my model, but something that affects a range of Sony Camcorders from the mid 2000's (maybe earlier/later, I bought mine in 2002). Without another AV cable to hand, I cannot say for sure that it's not in fact a defective AV output->RCA input, but the cable I have IS shielded, so it is not electrical interference causing it. And if it was electrical interference, I would expect to only see such interference on the captured video, and NOT on the camcorder built-in LCD simultaneously! This, and the fact other reviewers also using a Sony Camcorder have seen this static over the video channel, along with my tests, have given me enough evidence to confidently rule out the cable and blame the camcorder. Seeing the same static appear on the LCD display at the same time clinches it—but in any case, cable or camcorder, it 100% proves the card is faultless (and the TV showing the same problem for the hat-trick). S-video output from the camcorder is crystal clear. Unfortunately s-video only carries the visual, meaning you still have to use the 2.5mm jack to record the sound. With my cable, the static suddenly appears on the LCD screen even if I only connect the audio channel and leave the video disconnected. I haven't tested using an audio only cable. The other reviewer says he used s-video for a crystal clear image, but as soon as he connected the audio RCA, the static re-appeared. His response was to call this product garbage in his desertcart review, when the opposite is true! His (and my) camcorder is providing the garbage! The card captures PERFECTLY. Now I suspect he was using the same 2.5mm AV cable but only connecting the sound; I cannot say whether a 2.5mm audio only jack (cable without the yellow, only red & white/black, basically like a headphones wire) would affect the video channel..I don't have one available to test with. But I suspect not, so I'm ordering an S-video cable and a seperate 2.5mm to RCA audio only. If it turns out that anything connected to the camcorder AV output causes interference, then you'd have to capture the audio and video signals seperately, and merge the video with the sound afterward. This basically means I would have to rip the tape twice, once for sound and once for S-video. But that's not this device fault! It is SONY CAMCORDER FAULT. Garbage in, garbage out. TV shows same output as USB capture, so it's not the card that's the problem. Helpfully, it appears the editing portion of the bundled software package does allow you to do this! Albeit your "adding" a soundtrack to your video, that comes from an mpg file the same duration, but that has blank video. It is noteworthy to mention that, even without this static interference over the AV composite RCA cable, it is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED you use the S-video anyway, as it is a higher quality picture compared to composite, even at the same resolution. It is akin to the difference between a video/DVD player connected with a SCART connection, and your old coaxial/RF aerial wire—the latter is blurry compared to the former, whilst the SCART is sharper. There's a great YouTube video where a Nintendo N64 connected over RCA is compared to being connected via S-video. The latter is crisp, sharp, whilst the RCA looks blurred, the textures look like someone smudged them in paintshop! You only notice how stark the difference is when you see them side-by-side or immediately one after the other.
Review: Good - Very happy with my purchase. Good quality, exactly as described, and it works well. I would definitely recommend it!

## Features

- Video

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08RMSJNW2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 9,240 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 106 in Video Converters |
| Brand | VIXLW |
| Compatible Devices | Computers, Laptops |
| Compatible devices | Computers, Laptops |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,808 Reviews |
| Included Components | Installation Guide, USB Cable |
| Interface | USB |
| Interface type | USB |
| Item Type Name | Video Capture Card |
| Manufacturer | VIXLW |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BR116 |
| Model Number | VHS-Digital-Konverter-USB2.0-VC116 |
| Mounting Type | Cable Mount |
| Mounting type | Cable Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| UPC | 797427719317 797430975502 797427861900 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Unit count | 1.0 count |

## Product Details

- **Colour:** Black
- **Compatible devices:** Computers, Laptops
- **Connector type:** usb
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 8.9 x 2.5 x 1.5 centimetres
- **Specific uses for product:** TV

## Images

![VHS Mini DV VCR Hi8 DVD - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61JU1zTFWDL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this converter work on windows 10 ?**
A: It did not work on  mines

**Q: I have bought this lead but how can I upload software as my computer does not have a CD drive**
A: I didn't use the software that came with it. After reading other users comments I downloaded OBS which is free to use.

**Q: Hi does this converter connect to a camcorder and convert videos on there to my computer?**
A: Yes but the software was outdated so had to download the most recent version

**Q: How do you record ‘tv shows’ Has it a built in tuner ?**
A: It is designed to record from external sources such as a VHS video player or DVD player. It is not a source itself, it has no tuner etc. It uses a software recorder that is basic but effective.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great product—if you see Static, it is my/your Sony Camcorder fault, NOT this device!
*by M***L on 25 October 2023*

This product is great! For less than a tenner, I can convert my hi8 tapes into digital format—these memories can now last forever instead of slowly degrading as the tape deteriorates over time. Quickly I'll say that the PC immediately detected the device when plugged in and installs the drivers automatically (as the supplied manual indicates), so you only need the CD to install the capturing/editing software. You can of course, use your own. The software provided is very easy to use, in fact if you only want to capture what is on your video tape, then you literally only have to click the record button (and press play on your VCR/Camcorder). The manual was helpful in describing the installation process, which if you're not installing or using the software, can be condensed to one page. In summary, well worth the cost, considering your getting the capture device and a fully licensed video capture/editing software package. The CD key is displayed clearly on the back of the envelope it comes in, if you're installing it. Now that is out of the way, the main reason I am compelled into writing this review is that some reviews have WRONGLY labelled this device as garbage, because they saw some static interference across the length of their captured video! In summary, they jumped to the WRONG CONCLUSION and blamed this capture card. If they had tried to connect camera to their TV before jumping to conclusions, they would SEE THE SAME OUTPUT! If you don't want to believe my summary, read on to see my detailed testing, and more importantly, why I can state as fact that this is caused by Sony HandyCam Camcorder AV output and not this USB capture card. I am a Software Developer with a background in Electrical Engineering, but no technical knowledge is needed to verify what I did to prove the USB card is perfectly rendering/capturing what it is being sent by my/your Sony Camcorder. Tests I carried out, and detailed findings below ==================================== It is very important to note, since I read reviews calling the product cheap garbage, having connected a Sony camcorder to the RCA connectors and being dismayed to see static across the screen. THIS IS THE SONY CAMCORDER!!! NOT THE CAPURE DEVICE. Here is why I can confidently state this as fact: ** Connect the card to your Sony camcorder using the 2.5mm jack AV out to RCA (yellow, video, white/black, mono sound) and you will see static on the screen. The static suddenly appears on the Camcorders LCD screen simultaneously! The card is faithfully capturing perfectly what the camcorder sends it. Garbage in, garbage out! ** Connect the same Yellow and Black/white RCA output to my TV. SAME RESULT! STATIC OVER THE VIDEO. My TV is not suddenly garbage! It is also faithfully displaying the signal the Sony Camcorder is sending it! ** I hooked up the audio only (white/black RCA plug) to either the TV or the USB card, and the LCD display on my camcorder STILL shows the static. The sound is not affected, and you can hear that coming from output device (whether TV or PC vi's this card). The video is black since its not connected, yet the LCD screen still shows the video having static/interference lines ** Now, either pull out the RCA (both plugs, the yellow video and white/black mono sound should be disconnected), the camcorder display suddenly cleans up, showing a crystal clear image once again. The same will happen if you pull out the jack from the camcorder—the built-in camcorder LCD display suddenly cleans up and shows a perfect image again. I do not know what Sony camcorder the other reviewer was using, but I have a HandyCam hi8 CCD-TRV208E - it shares a manual with several other models in the range, including one digital device, so I am making the assumption this is not unique to my model, but something that affects a range of Sony Camcorders from the mid 2000's (maybe earlier/later, I bought mine in 2002). Without another AV cable to hand, I cannot say for sure that it's not in fact a defective AV output->RCA input, but the cable I have IS shielded, so it is not electrical interference causing it. And if it was electrical interference, I would expect to only see such interference on the captured video, and NOT on the camcorder built-in LCD simultaneously! This, and the fact other reviewers also using a Sony Camcorder have seen this static over the video channel, along with my tests, have given me enough evidence to confidently rule out the cable and blame the camcorder. Seeing the same static appear on the LCD display at the same time clinches it—but in any case, cable or camcorder, it 100% proves the card is faultless (and the TV showing the same problem for the hat-trick). S-video output from the camcorder is crystal clear. Unfortunately s-video only carries the visual, meaning you still have to use the 2.5mm jack to record the sound. With my cable, the static suddenly appears on the LCD screen even if I only connect the audio channel and leave the video disconnected. I haven't tested using an audio only cable. The other reviewer says he used s-video for a crystal clear image, but as soon as he connected the audio RCA, the static re-appeared. His response was to call this product garbage in his Amazon review, when the opposite is true! His (and my) camcorder is providing the garbage! The card captures PERFECTLY. Now I suspect he was using the same 2.5mm AV cable but only connecting the sound; I cannot say whether a 2.5mm audio only jack (cable without the yellow, only red & white/black, basically like a headphones wire) would affect the video channel..I don't have one available to test with. But I suspect not, so I'm ordering an S-video cable and a seperate 2.5mm to RCA audio only. If it turns out that anything connected to the camcorder AV output causes interference, then you'd have to capture the audio and video signals seperately, and merge the video with the sound afterward. This basically means I would have to rip the tape twice, once for sound and once for S-video. But that's not this device fault! It is SONY CAMCORDER FAULT. Garbage in, garbage out. TV shows same output as USB capture, so it's not the card that's the problem. Helpfully, it appears the editing portion of the bundled software package does allow you to do this! Albeit your "adding" a soundtrack to your video, that comes from an mpg file the same duration, but that has blank video. It is noteworthy to mention that, even without this static interference over the AV composite RCA cable, it is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED you use the S-video anyway, as it is a higher quality picture compared to composite, even at the same resolution. It is akin to the difference between a video/DVD player connected with a SCART connection, and your old coaxial/RF aerial wire—the latter is blurry compared to the former, whilst the SCART is sharper. There's a great YouTube video where a Nintendo N64 connected over RCA is compared to being connected via S-video. The latter is crisp, sharp, whilst the RCA looks blurred, the textures look like someone smudged them in paintshop! You only notice how stark the difference is when you see them side-by-side or immediately one after the other.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good
*by J***I on 10 August 2026*

Very happy with my purchase. Good quality, exactly as described, and it works well. I would definitely recommend it!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good, but ignore the manual for OBS setup
*by C***R on 5 January 2025*

In the pack is a user manual and inside it recommends installing PotPlayer or OBS on my Windows 11 PC. I tried PotPlayer first and after looking at the recorded footage, I was about to return the device. Really bad quality. Even just picking up the digital feed in VLC Player looked pretty rubbish. Before giving up, I installed OBS. This looks complex! I followed the manual setup instructions and had a go at recording some footage. I was pleasantly surprised with the video quality, except there was an audio delay, there was also a concert hall type echo and the recorded footage was in a small window in the middle of the screen. Pretty clear though, so I persisted for a good hour with mixed results. I solved everything though with some YouTube videos. So just go onto YouTube and search for a video called 'How to Convert VHS Tapes to Digital with OBS' by Christian Elia and watch from 6 mins in. He will walk you through the OBS setup. Worked a treat. OBS has some clever wizardry that takes the converted digital signal from the capture device and works it somehow so it looks clean and relatively sharp. There is no getting away from the fact that there will always be a slight loss of detail once recorded, but it's acceptable. In MP4 output at 1920x1080, an hours recording is about 1 gigabyte, so check you have enough storage space before you start. Don't return it until you've tried the free OBS software and set it up correctly. Good luck.

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