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Usb - Dvr Capture Dc60008 Work High Quality


Review Title: Does the Job for Old Tapes, But Don't Expect HD Miracles

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐ (3/5)

I recently purchased the DC60008 USB DVR capture stick to digitize a box of old family VHS tapes and some footage from an ancient Hi8 camcorder. If you are looking at this device, you probably have a similar goal. Here is my honest take after using it for a week. usb dvr capture dc60008 work

The Setup: Setup was relatively plug-and-play. I plugged the USB end into my Windows 10 laptop and connected the RCA cables (Red/White/Yellow) to my old VCR. Windows recognized the device immediately. The disc that comes with it includes drivers, but I found it easier to just download the "OBS Studio" software (which is free) to handle the recording, as the included software feels very dated and clunky.

The Performance: Once I got the VCR playing, the video appeared on my screen. The capture quality is exactly what you would expect from a composite connection—standard definition 480i. It captures the video well enough to preserve the memories, but it is not going to magically make your old tapes look like Blu-ray. There is a slight lag (about half a second) between the VCR playing and the image appearing on the screen. This means you cannot use this to play video games in real-time, but for recording movies or TV shows, it doesn't matter at all. Review Title: Does the Job for Old Tapes,

The Audio/Video Sync: This is the most important part. The DC60008 does a decent job keeping audio synced. However, if you record for more than two hours straight, you might notice the audio drifting slightly out of sync. My advice is to record in 30 to 60-minute chunks and then stitch them together in editing later. It saves file space and prevents sync issues.

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The Verdict: If you just want to get your old home movies off tapes and onto a hard drive before the tapes degrade, the DC60008 gets the job done. It’s a budget tool for a budget job. If you are looking for professional archival quality or want to capture gameplay with zero latency, Inexpensive: It’s one of the cheaper options on

OBS setup steps:

  1. Add new Video Capture Device source.
  2. Device name: likely “USB Video Device” or “eMPIA Device”.
  3. Resolution: 720x480 (NTSC) or 720x576 (PAL) – depends on your source.
  4. Deinterlacing: set to “Yadif” or “Retro” for smooth video.
  5. Audio: select “USB Audio Device” for RCA audio input.

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Required Software to Make the DC60008 Work

The hardware is useless without software to view the stream. Here are the three best applications proven to work with the DC60008.

Physical Breakdown

Final Step-by-Step: How to Set Up the DC60008 in 5 Minutes

  1. Connect the hardware: Plug the DC60008 into a USB 2.0 port (USB 3.0 is fine, but not required). Connect your Yellow, Red, and White RCA cables to the source device.
  2. Power the source: Turn on your VCR, camcorder, or CCTV DVR.
  3. Open OBS Studio:
    • Click the + under Sources.
    • Choose Video Capture Device.
    • Name it "DC60008."
    • Device: USB Video Device.
    • Click OK.
  4. Configure Audio:
    • Click the + under Sources.
    • Choose Audio Input Capture.
    • Device: Microphone (USB Audio Device).
    • Click OK.
  5. Start Recording: Click Start Recording. Your analog video is now being written to your hard drive as an MP4 file.

Step 2: Choose the Right Software

Even with the driver installed, many apps won’t see the DC60008. Use one of these:

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