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title: "ClearClick HD Capture Box Platinum - Record and Stream Video from HDMI, RCA, AV, VGA, YpbPr, VHS, VCR, DVD, Camcorders, Hi8"
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# Direct USB 3.0 recording (up to 2TB) 1080p/60FPS HD capture Multi-input: HDMI, RCA, VGA, YPbPr ClearClick HD Capture Box Platinum - Record and Stream Video from HDMI, RCA, AV, VGA, YpbPr, VHS, VCR, DVD, Camcorders, Hi8

**Brand:** clearclick
**Price:** 1257 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎥 Preserve your past, stream your future — all in stunning HD!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** ClearClick HD Capture Box Platinum - Record and Stream Video from HDMI, RCA, AV, VGA, YpbPr, VHS, VCR, DVD, Camcorders, Hi8 by clearclick
- **How much does it cost?** 1257 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## 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

- • **Seamless HD & SD Capture:** Record pristine 1080p or upscale SD video from legacy devices without a PC.
- • **Pro-Grade Streaming Ready:** Stream live to PC or OBS with crystal-clear audio and video integration.
- • **Plug-and-Play USB Recording:** Save videos directly to USB flash or external drives—no software, no hassle.
- • **Built-In Playback & Scheduling:** Review footage on your TV and schedule recordings with the included remote control.
- • **Versatile Multi-Source Support:** Connect everything from VHS and camcorders to modern HDMI sources effortlessly.

## Overview

The ClearClick HD Capture Box Platinum Edition empowers professionals and enthusiasts to effortlessly digitize and stream video from a wide range of sources including HDMI, RCA, VGA, and legacy formats like VHS and Hi8. Supporting up to 1080p at 60 FPS with direct recording to USB 3.0 drives (up to 2TB), it eliminates the need for a PC or software downloads. Featuring built-in playback, scheduling, and microphone input, this compact device is a versatile hub for preserving memories and live streaming with professional ease.

## Description

Introducing the HD Capture Box (Platinum Edition) from ClearClick. With this device, you can easily record audio and video from HDMI video sources, up to 1080P and 60 FPS. (Important: This device does NOT display, record, or stream from HDMI sources that are copyrighted or content-protected.) The device also records from SD video sources such as VCR's, camcorders, DVD players, and so on (through AV or YpbPr), as well as from older computers that have old style VGA video output ports. No computer is required - the device saves your videos in MP4 format onto a USB 3.0 flash drive (up to 32 GB) or USB 3.0 external hard drive (up to 2 TB). (Not included) The device's "HDMI Out" port allows you to pass through your video/audio signal to your TV while recording. You can even play back recordings from the device itself after recording using the included remote control. Schedule recordings using the easy built-in menu which displays on your TV. The device also supports microphone input for overlaying extra audio onto your video. Features & Technical Specifications - Record From HD & SD Video Sources (with Audio) - Records Up To 1080P & 60 FPS - Plays Back Recorded Videos From Device - Microphone Input - For Overlaying Extra Audio - Remote Control Included - HDMI Cable & Female AV/VGA/YpbPr Adapter Included - USB Cable & Power Adapter Included - Supports Live Streaming (PC Only, OBS Only) - Records To USB 3.0 Flash Drives (Up To 32 GB) or External USB 3.0 Drives (Up To 2 TB) - "Schedule Recording" Feature Please Note: If your USB 3.0 drive is formatted with a exFAT or FAT32 file system, this device will automatically split longer recordings into MP4 video files that are 4 GB each. If you wish to make a longer recording as a single file, you will need to format your USB 3.0 drive with a "NTFS" file system on your computer prior to recording with the device.

Review: Honestly, one of the best things I ever bought. This thing does exactly what I wanted it to do. My fear was I would buy this and it would work just OK with some glitchy issues, but it has been great. This is one of those rare times when I bought something and it works exactly like the company promised and I hoped it would. Details: As a note, I did not have the need to contact their customer service, so I cannot speak to the quality of their reps. I bought this box to convert my digital 8 mm tapes to mp4 format. I was looking for a device that allowed for recording directly to a flash drive, Why? Well, I am not keen on downloading software from some questionable website or using software that claims to work on Windows 10, but really doesn't. A vast majority of video converters seem to have these issues from the reviews I read. So far I have converted 25+ tapes to mp4-format with no issue, I have also done several home movies that were on both VHS and DVD - again, worked perfectly. So the box is pretty easy to use. As a disclaimer, I am using this only to convert videos. I am not recording game play, playing videos on it or using it as a pseudo-DVR, so I cannot speak to those uses. The manual could be a little better, but it does the job as it really is not that complicated to get going. The box has two video input ports and one output port. The output is HDMI, so you can connect this to a TV, monitor or other device so that you can view what you are recording (one relatively short HDMI cable is included). I have mine connected to a extra monitor. As far as input ports go, one is HDMI. The other port is MMI, and is used with an included cable. The MMI cable is split and allows you to input from VGA (does anybody still have a VGA output around? If so, respect man!), RCA jacks or digital component jacks. For my use, I have been using only HDMI and RCA jack input. For ease of use and given the cables are not super long, I have my whole set up is on a table: Clearlick box, monitor, laptop, camcorder, VCR and DVD player. This lets me switch things around quickly and transfer/back up files often. As far as using the remote, it can be a little wonky, but not too bad. I find this more than acceptable given the box is functioning perfectly. The only buttons I really use are power, input source, record, stop, aspect ratio and 720p/1080p. I believe some reviewer were not thrilled with playback buttons, but since I am not using those I cannot speak to that. As far as my use is concerned the remote is functionally good. However, as others mention, you need to point this remote right in front of the box. It is picky, but since I have my whole set-up on a table, I literally have the remote 6 inches from the box, so it is not an issue for me. The menu is a little bit goofy as others have noted. It is easy to navigate, but at times you press the arrow that signifies back or return and you are taken out of the whole menu instead of back to the last menu screen. Then you have to press the menu button to get back into the menu. I found this to be slightly annoying, but not really a big deal. I have not had to go into the menu too much. I have been OK with the default settings. Speaking of settings, let's talk about those. I did set the clock on the box, however, despite having the right time, my mp4 files have weird times on them (in the file names) that correlate to nothing. While odd, this is irrelevant as I rename the files anyway. The important thing to know is that the files will be named such that they will appear in the chronological order in which they were recorded (more on storage shortly). As far as resolution goes, as other have mentioned, you cannot record in standard definition (SD, 480). Apparently you can do this if you download their software and record right to your computer, but since I was trying to avoid that I used 1280x720 (720p at 60 Hz). when recording my 8 mm tapes that were in SD. This was the default setting when using the RCA jack input. Again, as others have noted, the result is you are recording your SD video in 720 p, so the video file is bigger than it needs to be. I find this to be a non-issue. In the day of USB 3 and large flash drives, slightly bigger files are not a hurdle. Typically, my one hour 8 mm tapes had files sizes of 4 to 4.25 GB. It is important to note here that you want to use the aspect ratio of 4:3 for SD video. Otherwise, everything gets stretched. This can look almost normal to goofy depending on your video. So yes, these videos will be letter boxed on the sides of your wide screen, like when watching an old tv show on wide screen. When using HDMI input, the default resolution was set to 1920x1080 (1080p) and an aspect ratio of 16:9. This is what I used for home videos that were on DVD, and it worked fine. In my hands, the difference in file sizes between recording in 720 p and 1080p were not noticeable for the same length of video. Once nice feature is that while you are recording, the REC button on the from of the unit (power button) flashes. It flashes green for 720 p and blue for 1080p. It is a nice way to verify recording resolution. Now, on to storage. The manual tells you not to go bigger than 32 GB for a drive. Other have pointed out that you can go much larger and not have an issue. The key is you want a USB 3 drive. You need the extra transfer speed to write the video file to the drive quickly enough. I am using a 32 GB USB 3.0 drive (you can buy these for around $10). How I have been transferring my videos is to press record on the remote, then play on the source device. When the video is done, I have been manually hitting stop on the remote. Once you hit stop, you will see an indicator on the screen that stays up for several seconds while the file is being closed. I have checked every file I have done, and they all work perfectly. There has been no issue with files not being properly closed like those described on some of Clear Click's earlier devices. So, I know what you are thinking, you manually hit stop? So you have to sit through all your videos? Well not really. First, the box does have a timer setting which some reviewers describe using. I chose to do this manually as I had no idea how long some of my 8 mm or VHS tapes were. My whole set-up is in my home office, so I have it going on the side where I can keep an eye on it, or I set a timer on my phone to come back and check on it. It works for me. If not for you, then see other reviews or try out the timer. Once complete and the box has fully stopped (no stop indicator on the screen), you can pull out the flash drive and connect it to your computer. You can of course do multiple videos as well. Given I am using a 32 GB flash drive, I was comfortable doing 5 to 6 videos at a time between transfers. One thing to note here is there is no way to pause the recording on the box while you start another source video - like if you wanted to merge two videos together into one mp4 file. There is only record and stop. Now, you can certainly keep the box recording while you switch or start another video, but keep in mind any screen images like when a VCR shows "Play", time remaining, etc will be captured on the box recording. As far as value for the money goes, well I see some reviewers bought the device much earlier than me and paid something like $100-$110. I paid around $150. I guess you could argue that the device is simple and should be much cheaper. I could not argue with that point of view. However, this box has worked flawlessly, and I could not find anything else on the market that allows me to record right to flash storage without downloading some kind of software. That fact, combined with the value in perfectly converting all my old videos to mp4, makes me feel like it was well worth it. No regrets, very happy!
Review: Muy deficiente el equipo, no funcionó , no pude grabar videos de mis hijos, ya programe la devolución, se siente un equipo muy malito, no lo recomiendo.

## Features

- Capture HD 1080p/720p Video (with Audio) From HDMI Video Sources - Live Stream on PC/OBS Supported
- [IMPORTANT: This device will not display, record, or live stream HDMI video sources that are copyrighted or content-protected. Please note that this does not indicate a defective device.]
- Capture SD Video From RCA, AV, VGA, YPbPr, VHS, VCR, DVD, Camcorders, Hi8 - Live Stream on PC/OBS Supported
- No Computer Required - Record & Playback From The Device (Remote Control Included) - Records Videos In MP4 Format On USB Flash Drive or USB Hard Drive (Not Included)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0854698LN |
| Item model number | HD Video Capture Box Platinum Edition |
| Product Dimensions | 10.92 x 10.67 x 2.54 cm; 113.4 g |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** ClearClick
- **Hardware interface:** USB 3.0
- **Operating system:** Windows
- **Recommended uses for product:** Video Recording
- **Video capture resolution:** 1080p

## Images

![ClearClick HD Capture Box Platinum - Record and Stream Video from HDMI, RCA, AV, VGA, YpbPr, VHS, VCR, DVD, Camcorders, Hi8 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81sY7GOHQzL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this screen capture n64/Gamecube game play?**
A: It will capture anything. I'm assuming you video audio output from your device is the ra barrel connectors, then yes it will record just fine. It will also record any HDMI device.

**Q: What is the memory on this unit? Can you get it to store  and play back on a tv? I have about 20 vhs tapes to convert.**
A: It saves on to a USB 3.0 flash drive (up to 32 GB) or USB 3.0 hard drive (up to 2 TB) - not included. Yes, the device has a playback feature with which you can play back recordings from the device to a TV.

**Q: Any problems with this stopping recording on its own if the source tape has periods of static or blue screen between scenes?**
A: No. The capture box will record static and blue screen as long as the recording media is not filled. When the recording media is filled, recording ends but the capture box will continue to show that recording continues.

**Q: I just purchased and can't get it to record more than 10 minutes before it quits.  I reformatted hard drive and time limit is unlimited.  Suggestions?**
A: I had the same problem. You need to use a smaller or faster external drive. I use a 500-GB Seagate SSD drive, but a 32-GB Sandisk thumb drive should also work.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by B***6 on 28 May 2020*

Honestly, one of the best things I ever bought. This thing does exactly what I wanted it to do. My fear was I would buy this and it would work just OK with some glitchy issues, but it has been great. This is one of those rare times when I bought something and it works exactly like the company promised and I hoped it would. Details: As a note, I did not have the need to contact their customer service, so I cannot speak to the quality of their reps. I bought this box to convert my digital 8 mm tapes to mp4 format. I was looking for a device that allowed for recording directly to a flash drive, Why? Well, I am not keen on downloading software from some questionable website or using software that claims to work on Windows 10, but really doesn't. A vast majority of video converters seem to have these issues from the reviews I read. So far I have converted 25+ tapes to mp4-format with no issue, I have also done several home movies that were on both VHS and DVD - again, worked perfectly. So the box is pretty easy to use. As a disclaimer, I am using this only to convert videos. I am not recording game play, playing videos on it or using it as a pseudo-DVR, so I cannot speak to those uses. The manual could be a little better, but it does the job as it really is not that complicated to get going. The box has two video input ports and one output port. The output is HDMI, so you can connect this to a TV, monitor or other device so that you can view what you are recording (one relatively short HDMI cable is included). I have mine connected to a extra monitor. As far as input ports go, one is HDMI. The other port is MMI, and is used with an included cable. The MMI cable is split and allows you to input from VGA (does anybody still have a VGA output around? If so, respect man!), RCA jacks or digital component jacks. For my use, I have been using only HDMI and RCA jack input. For ease of use and given the cables are not super long, I have my whole set up is on a table: Clearlick box, monitor, laptop, camcorder, VCR and DVD player. This lets me switch things around quickly and transfer/back up files often. As far as using the remote, it can be a little wonky, but not too bad. I find this more than acceptable given the box is functioning perfectly. The only buttons I really use are power, input source, record, stop, aspect ratio and 720p/1080p. I believe some reviewer were not thrilled with playback buttons, but since I am not using those I cannot speak to that. As far as my use is concerned the remote is functionally good. However, as others mention, you need to point this remote right in front of the box. It is picky, but since I have my whole set-up on a table, I literally have the remote 6 inches from the box, so it is not an issue for me. The menu is a little bit goofy as others have noted. It is easy to navigate, but at times you press the arrow that signifies back or return and you are taken out of the whole menu instead of back to the last menu screen. Then you have to press the menu button to get back into the menu. I found this to be slightly annoying, but not really a big deal. I have not had to go into the menu too much. I have been OK with the default settings. Speaking of settings, let's talk about those. I did set the clock on the box, however, despite having the right time, my mp4 files have weird times on them (in the file names) that correlate to nothing. While odd, this is irrelevant as I rename the files anyway. The important thing to know is that the files will be named such that they will appear in the chronological order in which they were recorded (more on storage shortly). As far as resolution goes, as other have mentioned, you cannot record in standard definition (SD, 480). Apparently you can do this if you download their software and record right to your computer, but since I was trying to avoid that I used 1280x720 (720p at 60 Hz). when recording my 8 mm tapes that were in SD. This was the default setting when using the RCA jack input. Again, as others have noted, the result is you are recording your SD video in 720 p, so the video file is bigger than it needs to be. I find this to be a non-issue. In the day of USB 3 and large flash drives, slightly bigger files are not a hurdle. Typically, my one hour 8 mm tapes had files sizes of 4 to 4.25 GB. It is important to note here that you want to use the aspect ratio of 4:3 for SD video. Otherwise, everything gets stretched. This can look almost normal to goofy depending on your video. So yes, these videos will be letter boxed on the sides of your wide screen, like when watching an old tv show on wide screen. When using HDMI input, the default resolution was set to 1920x1080 (1080p) and an aspect ratio of 16:9. This is what I used for home videos that were on DVD, and it worked fine. In my hands, the difference in file sizes between recording in 720 p and 1080p were not noticeable for the same length of video. Once nice feature is that while you are recording, the REC button on the from of the unit (power button) flashes. It flashes green for 720 p and blue for 1080p. It is a nice way to verify recording resolution. Now, on to storage. The manual tells you not to go bigger than 32 GB for a drive. Other have pointed out that you can go much larger and not have an issue. The key is you want a USB 3 drive. You need the extra transfer speed to write the video file to the drive quickly enough. I am using a 32 GB USB 3.0 drive (you can buy these for around $10). How I have been transferring my videos is to press record on the remote, then play on the source device. When the video is done, I have been manually hitting stop on the remote. Once you hit stop, you will see an indicator on the screen that stays up for several seconds while the file is being closed. I have checked every file I have done, and they all work perfectly. There has been no issue with files not being properly closed like those described on some of Clear Click's earlier devices. So, I know what you are thinking, you manually hit stop? So you have to sit through all your videos? Well not really. First, the box does have a timer setting which some reviewers describe using. I chose to do this manually as I had no idea how long some of my 8 mm or VHS tapes were. My whole set-up is in my home office, so I have it going on the side where I can keep an eye on it, or I set a timer on my phone to come back and check on it. It works for me. If not for you, then see other reviews or try out the timer. Once complete and the box has fully stopped (no stop indicator on the screen), you can pull out the flash drive and connect it to your computer. You can of course do multiple videos as well. Given I am using a 32 GB flash drive, I was comfortable doing 5 to 6 videos at a time between transfers. One thing to note here is there is no way to pause the recording on the box while you start another source video - like if you wanted to merge two videos together into one mp4 file. There is only record and stop. Now, you can certainly keep the box recording while you switch or start another video, but keep in mind any screen images like when a VCR shows "Play", time remaining, etc will be captured on the box recording. As far as value for the money goes, well I see some reviewers bought the device much earlier than me and paid something like $100-$110. I paid around $150. I guess you could argue that the device is simple and should be much cheaper. I could not argue with that point of view. However, this box has worked flawlessly, and I could not find anything else on the market that allows me to record right to flash storage without downloading some kind of software. That fact, combined with the value in perfectly converting all my old videos to mp4, makes me feel like it was well worth it. No regrets, very happy!

### ⭐ Review
*by R***L on 18 February 2024*

Muy deficiente el equipo, no funcionó , no pude grabar videos de mis hijos, ya programe la devolución, se siente un equipo muy malito, no lo recomiendo.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by A***S on 4 June 2020*

I ordered this for the reason that I have all the video input in one device. But it doesn't come without it's problems. 1) you require a powerful PC to record to if you decide to record from your PC. 2) the UI feels dated like an mid 2000's Blu-Ray player. 3) if you have a Roku TV there is a chance the unit will cause interference. (the remote for the Capture box controls my Roku in weird ways) 4) the wires they provide are not the greatest and i would recommend using better cables eh it works

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