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Vidbox Video Converter For Mac Reviews

Vidbox Video Converter For Mac Reviews 9,4/10 9488 votes

Discuss: Honestech VIDBOX for Mac - video input adapter - USB 2.0 Sign in to comment. Be respectful, keep it clean and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage. Vidbox Video Conversion for Mac is a very straightforward, no-frills affair. When the application is launched, you’re asked to choose the type of video device from six available choices.

Vidbox Video Converter For Mac Reviews

The news announcement came with little recognition, but in July 2016, Funai Electric produced the last video cassette recorder (VCR) as the only remaining manufacturer of this technology. Although VHS cassettes will continue to be manufactured, this effectively signaled the official death of the format. Most people won’t be impacted by these announcements since VHS doesn’t factor prominently in most people’s day to day viewing and for a vast number of people the VHS ship has long since sailed. But, there is a whole generation of people that may still have archival footage in VHS format. It is important to transfer these videos to another format before functional VCRs (or TVs with analog inputs) become impossible to find. Vidbox has created a product that converts analog video and audio signals into MPEG format and provides software to compress the footage into.mp4 files or burn the captured video to DVD. Let’s see how well it works! What’s in the Box The Vidbox Video Conversion Suite includes everything you need to connect an analog video source to a computer and convert the analog signal into a digital recording.

Specifically, this includes: RCA type cables for composite video and left and right audio, an analog/digital converter box, a mini-USB to USB cable, and necessary software for mac or PC on two included CDs. Poker program for mac free. The converted box is about 3 1/2″ x 2 1/2″ x 7/8″ and weighs just about 2 oz. The converter box also accepts S-video input. No S-video cable is included, but if you have used an S-video cable to connect your VCR to your TV then this will be acceptable. The front of the converter has a blue LED that glows while the converter unit is powered by the USB cable. Software I installed the Windows version of the software but I expect that the wizard-type interface will be similar on a Mac. The first menu asks if video or just audio will be recorded.