








🎥 Preserve your past, power your present.
The I-O DATA GV-USB2 is a compact USB 2.0 video capture device designed to effortlessly convert analog AV and S-video sources into digital files. Compatible with a wide range of Windows OS versions, it supports direct dubbing to various DVD formats, making it an essential tool for professionals and enthusiasts looking to archive and digitize legacy video content with ease and reliability.
| Brand | I-O DATA |
| Series | GV-USB2 |
| Item model number | GV-USB2 |
| Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 0.72 x 2.26 x 0.51 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.72 x 2.26 x 0.51 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Manufacturer | アイ・オー・データ |
| ASIN | B00428BF1Y |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | August 7, 2012 |
W**R
This capture device is the one you want. Don't waste your time with others, they all have one issue or another. Simply put this one works plain and simple. No video issues, no audio issues. rock solid. Pair it up with OBS Studio and your done! Don't be scared because its manual and install disk are in Japanese. Resources are on the web to decipher that and get it installed. Very satisfied with the I-O Data GV-USB2. After wasting time and money with 3 other devices, priced low to high this is a definite winner!
M**R
The GV-USB2 device works well. My usage is to make mp4 copies from PAL recordings on VHS tapes. My first time video editing, trying VirtualDub first. I discovered that I have to change the PAL capture frame rate from 50 to 25fps for deinterlacing to work. Difficulty getting a preview picture on VirtualDub during capture but I think this is because the 8th Gen i5 in my aging laptop is not fast enough. When I did manage to get a preview picture the gui wouldn't let me stop the capture. I'll try the Esc key next time this happens or just find a way to get a picture on a separate display.
P**T
ممتاز للي يبي يصور المقاطع من الكاميرات القديمه واشرطه الكاسيت VHS
P**L
It took me a few attempts to get the right equipment to capture my old VHS tapes; I wasted money on adaptors to convert YPbPr to HDMI, PAL to NTSC, and even a digital stabilizer, and this device is an absolute winner! It allows you to manually over-ride the video mode (NTSC, NTSC J, PAL, PAL60, SECAM etc.) which is EXTREMELY helpful on worn out foreign tapes played on a multi-region VCR that would otherwise confuse automated devices. Commercial tapes are recorded without problems. The capture card is made in Taiwan by a Japanese brand, which is a huge plus. It's a quality device that was well thought out. The software came on a disc, and was in Japanese, but getting the drivers to work with OBS was a piece of cake with Google Translate on my phone. My only minor, minor complaint is that the choice of resolutions is a little restrictive. I'd like to have the option to record at higher resolutions, especially when capturing from S-video. If I/O Data ever releases a capture device for YPbPr video signals, I'll be first in line to buy one.
G**A
Works well. Tried various solutions. This was the best.
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