


Stop the recording software at the end of the video, and stop the video VHS cassette.

Start the recording software (which comes with the USB capture dongle) on your computer and play your VHS tape from the point where you want the recording to start. The process of digitising your VHS tapes should be straightforward enough. (You won’t be able to use front-mounted white, red and yellow connectors are these are almost always inputs – not outputs.) You may need a special Scart cable which has the red, white and yellow cables, or your video player may already have these outputs. It should look something like the photo above. Step 1. Connect your VHS video player to your PC using the cable or cables supplied with your chosen software.
