Description


Item specifics

● Condition : New

● Brand : IO Data

● MPN : GV-USB2

● Country/Region of Manufacture : Japan



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IO DATA USB connection video capture GV-USB2 from Japan F/S

About This Product

[Features] Easy dubbing! USB connection video capture to save your precious videotapes to DVD.
[Supported OS] Windows 10/8.1/8/7/Vista/XP (SP2 or later)
[Input/output terminals] AV input terminal x 1, S-video input terminal (mini-DIN 4-pin) x 1, USB 2.0 x 1
[Size/Weight] approx. 18.2(W)×57.4(D)×13.0(H)mm (excluding cable) / approx. 50g / cable length: PC connection side (approx. 50cm) / video input side (approx. 15cm)
[Accessories] Support software CD-ROM, Instruction manual (including card)
[Supported media] DVD (single/double layer DVD-R, single/double layer DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-RAM)
[Supported models] DOS/V machines with USB 2.0 port

Brand: I-O DATA
Hardware Interface USB
Operating System Windows 10/Windows 8.1/Windows 8/Windows 7/Windows Vista (32 bit)/Windows XP SP2 or later* See manufacturers website for details
Product Recommended Use Video
Platform Not Machine Specific

The GV-USB2 is a USB-connected video capture device that allows VHS and 8mm videotapes to be digitized and easily saved to DVD.
The GV-USB2 supports "Direct Recording", which allows you to save directly to DVD without the hassle of saving to a hard disk.
Saving to hard disk is as easy as a single click.
The DVD Capturator automatically detects scene transitions and creates chapters automatically, so that you can playback DVDs that have been stored for a long time right from the scene you want to watch. (Auto chapter function)
Smart Fit" function automatically converts the video quality to the optimum quality according to the disc capacity of the DVD when burning to DVD, so that even long-time videos can be perfectly saved on a single DVD.
- Note when using Windows 10 -.
The capture device cannot be used if the apps camera access permission is turned off in the Windows settings. Click on the search box on the taskbar, type in "privacy settings", go to "camera", go to "allow apps to access the camera", and turn the setting on.