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● Software CD and Quick Start Guide ● Composite (RCA) Cable NOTE: UCEC provides 24-hour technical support. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. If you are not satisfied with our products, UCEC offers 30-day money-back guarantee. CONTACT US: ♦...
♦ OVERVIEW...........................2 ♦ The function of each port of UCEC All-in-One Video Capture..........3 ♦ Connection Types........................3 Part 2. How to use UCEC All-in-One Video Capture on MacBook..........4 ►Steps:............................4 Part 3. How to capture video on Windows Computer?..............9 ♦...
Part 1. Connections ♦ OVERVIEW ♦ The function of each port of UCEC All-in-One Video Capture 1. USB PORT – Connect the USB port of device to an available USB 2.0 port on your computer (preferably a port on the real panel).
3. COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUT (yellow) – Use a standard composite video cable to connect this input to the composite video output of your playback device. 4. S-VIDEO INPUT (black) – Use a standard S-Video cable to connect this input to the S-Video output of your playback device.
Part 2. How to use UCEC All-in-One Video Capture On MacBook The software that we provided is for Windows computer. So if you use Macbook or iMac, you can directly use QuickTime Player to capture your video. ►Steps: Connect the RCA cable to the video capture card and your VCR, Digital Camcorder, DVD player, TV. Insert the USB port of the Video capture card to your MacBook.
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After the software opens, click the File menu and select New Movie Recording. Click the Drop Box next to Red Record icon, and select AV TO USB2.0 under Camera Microphone option. (Next Page)
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Drop Box To start recording. Play your video source (connected to Video Capture device), click Red Record icon to start recording. The Red Record icon will turn grey. You can adjust the volume by drag the volume bar. (Next Page)
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When you are done capturing your video, click Grey Stop Recording icon in the screen to stop recording. QuickTime Player automatically saves your captured videos as .mov file. For more information on using QuickTime Player, please click Help on panel.
Part 3. How to capture video on Windows Computer? You can install VHS to DVD 3.0 SE or OBS Studio to capture your videos. We recommend you to install VHS to DVD 3.0 SE which is easy to use, supports burning to DVD, and can be shared on social media. Or you can choose OBS Studio, Because can provide you more output settings.
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3.2 Click on the (1.Capture tab) in the upper left-hand comer of the screen. Click the Option tab in the bottom right of the screen. 3.3 Click the drop-down box next to Video menu, and select AV TO USB2.0 from the list and Click the drop-down box next to Audio menu and select AV TO USB2.0 from the list.
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3.4 Click the drop-down box next to Format, and select what video format you want. And click Setting menu that is next to the drop-down box to choose capture resolution. Click OK when is done. 3.5 Click the drop-down box next to Video Type, and choose video standard - or NTSC.
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3.6 At the bottom of Option window, (click … ) menu next to Output Folder tab to select where you want to save your captured video. Click OK when you are done all the options. 3.7 Play your video source (with your Video Capture device connected), and click Record button to start recording.
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Click this icon 3.10 To edit your video, click the 2. Edit tab. This allows you to create transitions, apply effects, and more. You can learn more by clicking "?" icon in the upper right corner and selecting Help to open the user manual, VHStoDVD3UserGuide.pdf.
♦ How to use OBS Studio on Windows Computer? 1. Install the drivers 1.1 Connect UCEC USB2.0 UVC Video Capture to a free USB 2.0 port on your computer. The system will install automatically the hardware drivers. 1.2 Click on the “Sound, video and game controllers” on the Device Manager, you should see the “AV TO USB2.0”, that means driver installed rightly.
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3.5 In the Device box, the default is your camera lens. Here we need to select "AV to USB2.0". 3.6 You click “Configure Video” to adjust Brightness, Contrast, Hue and Saturation Control for a good picture quality. (Next Page)
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3.7 In the Device box, you need to drag the scroll bar to the bottom and choose “Capture audio only” in the Audio Output Mode. Then you need to check the “Use custom audio device” and select “Microphone (2-AV USB2.0)”. Click ”OK”. Microphone (2-AV TO USB2.0) 3.8 Mute all audio sources (except the video capture device) in the audio section.
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Mute all audio sources (except the video capture device) in the audio section. Just click the speaker icon 3.9 Under Settings > Video, set the Base Resolution to 480x333 (standard VHS resolution), or you can select other resolution according to your device. Hit “Apply”.
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3.10 When you start playing VHS videos, you can adjust the image size and position to fit and be centered in the black "canvas." If you want to crop some of the original image, Hold down the "ALT" key while grabbing and moving one the 'bubbles' on the frame.
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3.11 Hit Start Recording and play the VHS, DVD or camcorder. Click Stop Recording to stop recording the video. P.S. Please note that it is not possible to hear the video sound during recording, but when you saved the video it will be heard Start Recording File Stop Recording...
4. Some Personalized Settings 4.1 You can set a variety of video formats: click on the upper left corner of the "File", appear drop-down menu, select "Settings" Setting 4.2 In the "Settings" interface, select "Output", you can select the recording video save path, set the output format of the recorded video.
Verify the output ports of your video player work by testing them with your television. Verify the UCEC Video Capture is plugged into your computer directly and not through a USB hub. Check your video & audio device settings from the Record Settings control panel.
3. Select Device Manager. 4. Expand the entry. Right-click "AV to USB 2.0" and select Uninstall device. If you have used the old UCEC Video capture or any other video capture device before, you need to uninstall their driver. 5. Reboot the computer. And then, you can insert the video capture card and the driver will be installed automatically.
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