![]() OBS downloaded and installed (OBS is free).I used this one from Amazon, which is around $40 NOTE: This tutorial is written assuming you are using this converter. RCA Cables and (if applicable) an S-Video cable (depends on your VCR).OBS is an incredibly versatile (and free) tool, and it can even be used to digitize VHS tapes with an inexpensive piece of hardware (and a VCR, of course). If you’d rather watch a video tutorial, you can do so below: ![]() If you are interested in capturing lossless, 4:2:2 video files, have a look at this post. The updated converter records audio in stereo, captures both fields of video, and is verified to work with Windows 11. NOTE: This post was updated in January, 2022, and references a different USB converter than the one I had previously suggested in 2021.
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