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product_id: 180360630
title: "Video to Digital Converter 2.0 (Second Generation) - Record Video from VCR's, VHS Tapes, AV, RCA, Hi8, Camcorder, DVD, Gaming Systems (Bundle) [Requires Working VCR/Camcorder & Tapes]"
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# Records directly to USB/SD (32GB included) 720x480 SD recording resolution Plug & play, no PC/software needed Video to Digital Converter 2.0 (Second Generation) - Record Video from VCR's, VHS Tapes, AV, RCA, Hi8, Camcorder, DVD, Gaming Systems (Bundle) [Requires Working VCR/Camcorder & Tapes]

**Brand:** clearclick
**Price:** £147.95
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎞️ Preserve your past, perfect your present.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Video to Digital Converter 2.0 (Second Generation) - Record Video from VCR's, VHS Tapes, AV, RCA, Hi8, Camcorder, DVD, Gaming Systems (Bundle) [Requires Working VCR/Camcorder & Tapes] by clearclick
- **How much does it cost?** £147.95 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.uk](https://www.desertcart.co.uk/products/180360630-video-to-digital-converter-2-0-second-generation-record-video)

## Best For

- clearclick enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted clearclick brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **All-in-One Bundle:** Includes 32GB SanDisk USB 3.0 & $99 VideoPad editing software—start editing your classics immediately.
- • **Trusted & Supported:** Backed by a 1-year warranty and responsive USA-based tech support for peace of mind.
- • **Instant Nostalgia Capture:** Convert VHS, Hi8, Camcorder & Retro Gaming tapes with one-touch ease—no computer required.
- • **Seamless Sync & Auto Stop:** Improved audio/video sync and customizable auto-stop timers keep your memories flawless.
- • **Crystal-Clear Playback Preview:** Extra-large 3.5" screen lets you monitor recordings live for perfect results every time.

## Overview

The ClearClick Video to Digital Converter 2.0 is a second-generation device designed to effortlessly convert analog video sources like VHS, Hi8, camcorders, and retro gaming systems into digital MP4 files. Featuring a 3.5" preview screen, direct recording to USB or SD card (32GB USB included), and enhanced audio/video sync, it requires no computer or software. Bundled with VideoPad editing software and supported by a 1-year warranty, it’s the ultimate tool for millennials eager to preserve and share their vintage memories with ease and style.

## Description

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Review: Buy it! It'll make your life easier....really! - Before buying this ClearClick Video to Digital Converter 2.0 I had used an older video capture device (made by Honestech), as well as a "generic" converter I bought on desertcart about a month ago for around $20. Both of the aforementioned items worked "just ok". The Honestech product was just too old and clunky; the newer capture device was OK, but took a lot of work to get it to work in the way of using a third-party capture program. I spent a number of weeks capturing and editing from my mini DV, Hi8, and standard 8 camcorders using a number of very highly rated free programs, including OBS Studio, MiniTool MovieMaker, etc. I was able to get them to work, and they seem to do a good job with the capture card I was using, but there seemed to be something missing in the way of detail in the picture quality. So, I tried one of the video capture services on desertcart that charges you $12 to convert a tape to MP4 format. I paid the $12, paid $8.40 to ship the mini DV via USPS, and included a check for $6 to get the company to ship back my tape to me. So all-in-all, it cost me $26 to "test" the quality of what a professional company can do vs what I could do using the previously mentioned capture programs. The programs allowed you to set FPS, sound quality in bits, bit capture rate of the video, etc., etc., etc. Countless possible combinations to try to find the "best" or even optimal capture quality for my tapes. I literally WASTED countless hours capturing and converting, using various FPS, quality/noise reduction algorithms, etc, etc., hence my desire to "test" a professional capture service to see how they would do. I eventually got a link to download my professionally captured video, and guess what: it was "marginally" better than what I had been doing on my own, testing many trial-and-error capture and conversion possibilities. So I decided to try the ClearClick device since it had a "Free Returns" policy. I figured, what do I have to lose. Well, long-story-short, as the saying goes, the ClearClick video capture did just as good, if not better than the professional service did for the $12 per tape. And, it is SUPER EASY TO USE!!!! It is saving me a lot of time because all I do is put the USB in, press play on the camcorder, and then after a second press Record on the ClearClick, and it captures perfectly in ready-to-go MP4 format. It also captures in 720x480, which is the mini DV standard, whereas the desertcart video capture service captures in 640x480, which is OK for Hi8 or below, but not for mini DV, which is the higher 720x480. But you have to use an S-Video cable (which I also got on desertcart specifically for this purpose; get the $20 Monster cable, not a generic $6 one since you're already spending money to capture and archive valuable memories). So ClearClick is as good as, or better than a professional video capture service. It's cheaper in the long run if you plan on doing at least a dozen or so tapes. And it's super easy to use. The only thing I would like, as others have mentioned, is the ability to set a SPECIFIC automatic record shutoff time for the recording to stop. I have 1 hour tapes that will sometimes run two to three minutes over, and two hour tapes that'll do the same thing. I do not want to set the time for 60 minutes or 120 minutes and have the last few minutes not captured. Nor do I want to use the "schedule recording function", as their technical support suggested to me when I inquired about a possible firmware update they could use to allow setting an exact record Stop function. I'd like to be able to set EXACTLY 64 minutes stop recording time, for instance. If they had this feature, I'd give it 6 stars if AMZN allowed. Nonetheless, the product rates a solid 5 stars and my highest recommendation. As far as the "bundle" software, which is VideoPad Video Editor: it is very good and easy to use, on a par with other products, I suppose. It doesn't capture, just edits and saves to MP4 in the same size or smaller file, whereas for some reason, the free products, like OBS, etc., end up saving an edited file in a larger size, even if all you did was delete/shorten the video...makes no sense whatsoever, since you're shortening a video and saving it in the same MP4 format at the same exact resolution and sampling rate. The 32 GB USB that comes with it is a SanDisk Ultra USB 3.0. Buy the ClearClick; you'll save a lot of time and will easily capture your old tapes.
Review: Extremely pleased with this purchase! Highly recommended. - I have a large library of VHS tapes of home movies going back all the way to the late 1980s. Last year I decided to start copying them to digital files to preserve them. I used a Easy VHS to DVD capture device to connect from my old Sharp model VCR to the USB port in my laptop. Using free software I was able to get the videos in digital form on my laptop, but then I would need to run filters through the videos to de-interlace them (remove those lines you sometimes see on old videos) and use other filters to optimize the videos. This took a long time for each video, but the really big pain was that the audio/video sync would be off for every video despite all the settings I tried in the video capture software. That would mean I would have to manually align the video and audio tracks of each and every video using video editing software. With frustration, I gave up on that project last summer and decided to just buy a refurbished VHS to DVD recorder to copy the VHS tapes to DVD and then convert those DVDs to MP4 video files, hoping that the audio/video sync issues would be gone. Well, do you know how much a refurbished VHS to DVD recorder is? Most of the ones I found were around $300. I had been debating whether or not to purchase this device. Some of the reviews on desertcart were positive, and some were negative. However, I saw where the issues that people were complaining about had been fixed so I decided to go ahead and purchase it. I got the bundle package that includes the 32 GB USB drive and the video editing software. On my first few attempts to copy a VHS recording of a trip my wife and I took to Las Vegas in 1998, the video was mostly fine (and the audio and video synchronized perfectly). However, in some places the video was very jittery, especially when the camera would pan from side to side. This was definitely not good news and I thought I was going to have to purchase a refurbished VCR after all. I emailed ClearClick Support about this and actually got a response from Tyler at 10:13 PM Central Time. He said that the jerky/jittery video is due to bad time coding on the part of the tape through the composite (red, white, and yellow) video connection from the camcorder. S-Video signals do not depend on time coding so that type of connection should fix the issue. I don't have an S-Video out on my old Sharp VCR, but he recommended that I purchase this cable to convert the RCA signal to a viable S-Video: https://www.desertcart.com/C2G-27965-Bi-Directional-S-Video-Composite/dp/B0002J28KO. I purchased the cable and hooked it up and my old VHS videos now look fantastic (well, as good as they can be for decades old VHS recordings) and no jittery video. I cannot recommend this device highly enough. It is extremely easy to use and does everything I need it to do. I pop in a videotape, double-check the tracking, and hit the Record button. If I need to pause the recording, I hit the OK button. If I need to un-pause, I hit the OK button again. When I'm done recording, I hit the Recording button again. Then I take out the USB drive, stick it in my latop, and move the MP4 files to my external hard drive to be saved for editing at a later date. I would also recommend getting the RCA to S-Video cable if you don't have an S-Video out on your VCR, just in case you have jerky/jittery videos like I did. Finally, it's best to use a VCR where you can manually change the tracking of the videotape. My old Sharp VCR has channel up-and-down buttons on the front that I can push to adjust the tracking if there are fuzzy static lines at the top or bottom of the video. I also have an old Sony Digital-8 Handycam with many more videotapes that I am looking forward to copying to MP4 files using the ClearClick Video to Digital Converter 2.0. I don't write product reviews on desertcart very often but this is one review that I'm very glad to write for such an excellent product! If you are looking to preserve your old recordings, I cannot recommend the ClearClick Video to Digital Converter 2.0 highly enough.

## Features

- Convert Your Old Video Tapes or Camcorder Tapes to Digital Format With The Touch of a Button (Recording Resolution: SD 640x480 or 720x480 Pixels. Does Not Upscale To HD. Does Not Record From Modern HDMI Sources.)
- Record and Digitalize Video From VHS, VCR's, DVD Players, DVR's, Camcorders, Hi8, & Retro Gaming Systems (IMPORTANT: A WORKING VCR/CAMCORDER AND WORKING VIDEO TAPES ARE REQUIRED; CONVERTER DOES NOT PLAY VIDEO TAPES BY ITSELF)
- No Computer or Software Required - Just Hook It Up & Start Recording - Records Videos Directly Onto Any USB Flash Drive or SD Card (32 GB Flash Drive Included!)
- What's New In The Video2Digital Version 2.0 (Second Generation): Extra-Large 3.5" Preview Screen, Better Recording Quality, Improved Audio/Video Sync Protection, Auto Stop Feature (60, 90, 120, 150 Minutes), Mobile-Friendly MP4 Recording Format, & Pause/Resume While Recording
- BUNDLE EDITION: Includes 32 GB USB Flash Drive & VideoPad Video Editing Software ($99 Value). Video2Digital Converter Device Comes With 1-Year Warranty & Tech Support from ClearClick, a USA Small Business

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B083PZTDS9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #234 in Video Converters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,128) |
| Date First Available | January 8, 2020 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 6 ounces |
| Item model number | Video2Digital Converter 2.0 |
| Manufacturer | ClearClick |
| Package Dimensions | 7.05 x 3.5 x 2.83 inches |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** ClearClick
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** VCR
- **Connector Type:** RCA
- **Specific Uses For Product:** Converting Video To Digital Format, Transferring VHS, USB Video Capture

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: What is the largest hdd/ssd  that can be pugged into the usb for recording?**
A: I've used 64 GB memory sticks and SD cards and had no problems. The converter uses about 2GB for 1 hour of recording time so you don't need a great deal of storage space.

**Q: Can u save multiple dvd's to one high capacity flash drive?**
A: Yes. Each time you stop and start a recording session, (i.e., pressing the red REC/STOP button), you are creating a separate file on the flash drive.

**Q: Does it have a noise reduction feature?**
A: Yes

**Q: Vedio capture can do the same  as this item?**
A: Yes

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Buy it! It'll make your life easier....really!
*by J***Z on August 29, 2020*

Before buying this ClearClick Video to Digital Converter 2.0 I had used an older video capture device (made by Honestech), as well as a "generic" converter I bought on Amazon about a month ago for around $20. Both of the aforementioned items worked "just ok". The Honestech product was just too old and clunky; the newer capture device was OK, but took a lot of work to get it to work in the way of using a third-party capture program. I spent a number of weeks capturing and editing from my mini DV, Hi8, and standard 8 camcorders using a number of very highly rated free programs, including OBS Studio, MiniTool MovieMaker, etc. I was able to get them to work, and they seem to do a good job with the capture card I was using, but there seemed to be something missing in the way of detail in the picture quality. So, I tried one of the video capture services on Amazon that charges you $12 to convert a tape to MP4 format. I paid the $12, paid $8.40 to ship the mini DV via USPS, and included a check for $6 to get the company to ship back my tape to me. So all-in-all, it cost me $26 to "test" the quality of what a professional company can do vs what I could do using the previously mentioned capture programs. The programs allowed you to set FPS, sound quality in bits, bit capture rate of the video, etc., etc., etc. Countless possible combinations to try to find the "best" or even optimal capture quality for my tapes. I literally WASTED countless hours capturing and converting, using various FPS, quality/noise reduction algorithms, etc, etc., hence my desire to "test" a professional capture service to see how they would do. I eventually got a link to download my professionally captured video, and guess what: it was "marginally" better than what I had been doing on my own, testing many trial-and-error capture and conversion possibilities. So I decided to try the ClearClick device since it had a "Free Returns" policy. I figured, what do I have to lose. Well, long-story-short, as the saying goes, the ClearClick video capture did just as good, if not better than the professional service did for the $12 per tape. And, it is SUPER EASY TO USE!!!! It is saving me a lot of time because all I do is put the USB in, press play on the camcorder, and then after a second press Record on the ClearClick, and it captures perfectly in ready-to-go MP4 format. It also captures in 720x480, which is the mini DV standard, whereas the Amazon video capture service captures in 640x480, which is OK for Hi8 or below, but not for mini DV, which is the higher 720x480. But you have to use an S-Video cable (which I also got on Amazon specifically for this purpose; get the $20 Monster cable, not a generic $6 one since you're already spending money to capture and archive valuable memories). So ClearClick is as good as, or better than a professional video capture service. It's cheaper in the long run if you plan on doing at least a dozen or so tapes. And it's super easy to use. The only thing I would like, as others have mentioned, is the ability to set a SPECIFIC automatic record shutoff time for the recording to stop. I have 1 hour tapes that will sometimes run two to three minutes over, and two hour tapes that'll do the same thing. I do not want to set the time for 60 minutes or 120 minutes and have the last few minutes not captured. Nor do I want to use the "schedule recording function", as their technical support suggested to me when I inquired about a possible firmware update they could use to allow setting an exact record Stop function. I'd like to be able to set EXACTLY 64 minutes stop recording time, for instance. If they had this feature, I'd give it 6 stars if AMZN allowed. Nonetheless, the product rates a solid 5 stars and my highest recommendation. As far as the "bundle" software, which is VideoPad Video Editor: it is very good and easy to use, on a par with other products, I suppose. It doesn't capture, just edits and saves to MP4 in the same size or smaller file, whereas for some reason, the free products, like OBS, etc., end up saving an edited file in a larger size, even if all you did was delete/shorten the video...makes no sense whatsoever, since you're shortening a video and saving it in the same MP4 format at the same exact resolution and sampling rate. The 32 GB USB that comes with it is a SanDisk Ultra USB 3.0. Buy the ClearClick; you'll save a lot of time and will easily capture your old tapes.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Extremely pleased with this purchase! Highly recommended.
*by J***O on April 11, 2021*

I have a large library of VHS tapes of home movies going back all the way to the late 1980s. Last year I decided to start copying them to digital files to preserve them. I used a Easy VHS to DVD capture device to connect from my old Sharp model VCR to the USB port in my laptop. Using free software I was able to get the videos in digital form on my laptop, but then I would need to run filters through the videos to de-interlace them (remove those lines you sometimes see on old videos) and use other filters to optimize the videos. This took a long time for each video, but the really big pain was that the audio/video sync would be off for every video despite all the settings I tried in the video capture software. That would mean I would have to manually align the video and audio tracks of each and every video using video editing software. With frustration, I gave up on that project last summer and decided to just buy a refurbished VHS to DVD recorder to copy the VHS tapes to DVD and then convert those DVDs to MP4 video files, hoping that the audio/video sync issues would be gone. Well, do you know how much a refurbished VHS to DVD recorder is? Most of the ones I found were around $300. I had been debating whether or not to purchase this device. Some of the reviews on Amazon were positive, and some were negative. However, I saw where the issues that people were complaining about had been fixed so I decided to go ahead and purchase it. I got the bundle package that includes the 32 GB USB drive and the video editing software. On my first few attempts to copy a VHS recording of a trip my wife and I took to Las Vegas in 1998, the video was mostly fine (and the audio and video synchronized perfectly). However, in some places the video was very jittery, especially when the camera would pan from side to side. This was definitely not good news and I thought I was going to have to purchase a refurbished VCR after all. I emailed ClearClick Support about this and actually got a response from Tyler at 10:13 PM Central Time. He said that the jerky/jittery video is due to bad time coding on the part of the tape through the composite (red, white, and yellow) video connection from the camcorder. S-Video signals do not depend on time coding so that type of connection should fix the issue. I don't have an S-Video out on my old Sharp VCR, but he recommended that I purchase this cable to convert the RCA signal to a viable S-Video: https://www.amazon.com/C2G-27965-Bi-Directional-S-Video-Composite/dp/B0002J28KO. I purchased the cable and hooked it up and my old VHS videos now look fantastic (well, as good as they can be for decades old VHS recordings) and no jittery video. I cannot recommend this device highly enough. It is extremely easy to use and does everything I need it to do. I pop in a videotape, double-check the tracking, and hit the Record button. If I need to pause the recording, I hit the OK button. If I need to un-pause, I hit the OK button again. When I'm done recording, I hit the Recording button again. Then I take out the USB drive, stick it in my latop, and move the MP4 files to my external hard drive to be saved for editing at a later date. I would also recommend getting the RCA to S-Video cable if you don't have an S-Video out on your VCR, just in case you have jerky/jittery videos like I did. Finally, it's best to use a VCR where you can manually change the tracking of the videotape. My old Sharp VCR has channel up-and-down buttons on the front that I can push to adjust the tracking if there are fuzzy static lines at the top or bottom of the video. I also have an old Sony Digital-8 Handycam with many more videotapes that I am looking forward to copying to MP4 files using the ClearClick Video to Digital Converter 2.0. I don't write product reviews on Amazon very often but this is one review that I'm very glad to write for such an excellent product! If you are looking to preserve your old recordings, I cannot recommend the ClearClick Video to Digital Converter 2.0 highly enough.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Did the job, but a few aggravations
*by C***E on April 5, 2021*

Had about 40 VHS tapes I wanted to convert and store before they deteriorated or no longer had a VCR that worked. Bought this in February 2021 and now have 3 left to go through. This unit clearly does the trick and saved me hundreds of dollars for a service. Nearly all tapes are now either on my PC, an external drive, or in cloud storage. Links can be sent from there to family members to enjoy. Several points to remember: you need a working VCR; this unit does not record to external drives other than specified thumb drives. This package provide a 32MB stick that worked fine but limited space; it will take a 128MB that should be adequate; every time the unit is unplugged, the recording date goes away. It has to be reset each time it is plugged in; the record button is a bit sensitive and may result in only snapshots without recording; if the button is hit correctly, there will be a running clock of recorded material showing; Each recording is initially assigned a random number; If you do not rename the files after recording, you could get lost with what you have; the storage process requires you to remove the thumb drive from the unit, plug it into your PC and copy/move the files from the thumbdrive to files on your PC. From there, copy files to wherever you wish. ( Of course, if the thumbdrive is large enough, that may be all the storage process you need ). I did not use any provided software. Overall, once you are aware of the finepoints, its quite easy and effective to use.

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