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The DIGITNOW USB Audio Capture Card Grabber effortlessly converts analog audio from vinyl records and cassette tapes into digital MP3 or WAV files. Featuring plug-and-play USB connectivity, it supports both Mac and Windows platforms and includes professional-grade Audacity software for seamless recording and editing. Compact and easy to use, itโs the ultimate tool for millennials looking to digitize nostalgic audio collections with crystal-clear sound quality.






| ASIN | B079CBGDST |
| Best Sellers Rank | #73 in Internal TV Tuner & Video Capture Cards #6,875 in MP3 & MP4 Player Accessories |
| Brand | DIGITNOW |
| Brand Name | DIGITNOW |
| Compatible Devices | MP3 Player |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,141 Reviews |
| Included Components | Capture Card |
| Item Weight | 2.56 ounces |
| Manufacturer | DIGITNOW |
| Material | Pc |
| Material Type | Pc |
| Model | BR605 |
| Part Number | BR605-US |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| UPC | 190835705611 190835705529 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 3YEARS |
C**H
Good and it works.
Received yesterday as listed. In the box is the Audio to USB converter, audio accessories (3.5mm female to female audio connector and 3.5mm female to 2 RCA male audio connector), software on small CD (3") and printed instruction manual with contact information (Email and phone numbers). The audio end cable is about 5" long and has the standard red and white RCA audio and a 3.5mm male audio jack. The PC end cable is about 30" long with a USB A port (1.0 or 1.1). The converter itself is about 3" long, 1" wide and 1/2" thick. It is true PNP on Windows 11 Pro. I plugged the USB end into a front USB 2.0 port on my desktop, and it immediately shows up as "USB microphone" in device manager (It has a built in LED power light). I put the small 3" CD in my DVD R/RW drive and just follow the instructions (Make sure to pick Windows or MAC OS in Audacity folder). If you do not have an optical drive, you can go to "Audacityteam.org" for a free download. The included manual, though not necessarily in the best English, is very helpful and fairly straightforward. I had no need for the included audio accessories, but nice to have depending on someone else's particular set up (Will need separate 3.5mm audio cable). I put it to the test with an old turntable and vinyl LP record and the 3 songs I picked worked fine and played as MP3 on my computer. I am planning to transfer some songs from old 33 vinyl records (Eventually burn them to CD's) before I get rid of all my vinyl albums and turntable to declutter my space. I was planning to do the same with old cassettes, but my ancient full size Studio Fisher tape deck kicked the bucket, and I threw it in the trash with all my 40 years+ old cassette collections (Not sure if they still work and didn't feel like buying a cheap small battery-operated handheld cassette player). So yes, this little gadget actually works and no issue on initial use. Good first impression and recommend. Thank you.
A**R
great value
works well and cheap price
H**L
Works fine, with a few caveats
I was able to use this to transfer an audio cassette to an mp3 on my computer, but a few caveats: 1.) the Audacity software that comes with this product is an ancient version ("compatible with Windows 98"). Download your own current version - it's free. 2.) You will need an male-male audio cable if you are transferring from a component cassette deck. This is the Red/White cable you use to connect components to an amplifier. 3.) This unit works as a USB microphone, from the point of view of your computer. You'll need to change your computer settings to use this microphone instead of your built-in mike. This is easy.
B**A
Mission Accomplished
So easy to use! I downloaded free software for transferring cassettes to digital. I plugged one cable into the cassette player and one into my laptop. All worked well as I transferred 15 sentimental cassette tapes to digital. The cables are well-made. The sound quality is excellent. Thankful to have these handy audio tools.
L**D
It works well and is easy to use
I bought this to digitize old LPs so I could play them in the car. It works perfectly. My computer doesn't have a DVD drive, so I couldn't use the included software disc, but I just downloaded the software. I probably would have done that anyway, just to make sure I had the latest version. It's really easy to use. Plug the USB end into the computer, run RCA cables from the "Tape Out" plugs on the amplifier, plug those cables into the female RCA plugs on this adapter, start the software, and play the LP. The learning curve is maybe two minutes, adjusting the gain to eliminate distortion, and you're good to go. The sound quality is excellent, far better than needed in a car, even one with a good stereo. The unit appears reasonably well-constructed, though it's unlikely to be put under any stress, so it's unlikely to break from use. Overall, for the price, and considering that I'm just an ordinary consumer, not a sound engineer, this device does everything I need, at a bargain price.
R**.
Stay away from this product.
Stay away from this product. I'm using Windows 10. When you plug in the hardware, my PC cannot 'Find It', as the instructions claim it should. When running the mini-cd, it does not self-load. To confirm the hardware was installed it prompts you to "Right click 'My Computer' and select 'Properties' and select 'Hardware Option' and select 'Hardware' How old is the version of Windows was this written for ? They include a link for the software 'Audacity', which is not worth the hours you would spend learning this package just to make copies of a couple of dozen of your old cassette recordings. I left a message for their tech support, but of course there's been no response for 2 days. I have returned this to Amazon.
C**K
This product does work but...
I bought this product to convert some of my cassette tapes to digital MP3s. I can say I was able to record one song from one tape, so I guess it did work out of the box. However, after this initial learning experience of how to use the program things took a turn for the worse. The instructions are very generic and do not provide a lot of specifics on using the settings. Some of the images are not the same thing that shows on the screen in application. It requires patience to be able to get it to work correctly. One area I have not been able to get it to do, is hearing the audio prior to recording. It make it challenging to cue up your desired music prior to beginning the recording. I have correctly this by editing out the silence prior to the start, but is a step you have to do without being able to monitor the input prior to recording. Over all it is allowing me to accomplish the transfer of my music, but it does make it as easy as the description would indicate.
J**J
SUPER EASY to use... even with zero installation of software!
Once you know how this little device works, there's really no need to install the included software, unless you don't already have something on your computer that will work fine with it. I'm very accustomed to AUDACITY software on my Linux box, which is where I'm using this device. I see that Audacity is also available for other OS's... or, can be installed from that included in the box. At core, the software supports this cable being used as a direct audio feed OUTBOUND from a tape device (or other audio source, if desired)... into which you plug in this CABLE, and then plug the other end into the PC, where its INBOUND digital signal is captured by the software package. The main thing that can cause some headaches with this process of digital conversion, is if your cable's US B connection doesn't show up in the software. That's usually a result of opening the software before the cable is in place. Or sometimes, there are multiple SOURCE devices, and you've got the wrong one selected as INPUT. BTW, one thing I personally find useful when using this digitizer with 3.5mm audio plug is an audio splitter with dual outputs and volume controls such as: [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06VXZSBZ2] With this, I can plug in an earplug to monitor what the digitizer is hearing, esp in cases where my software has a different OUTPUT channel. It also allows me to more finely tune the input level from the digitizer, with a separate volume controller than the one I have on the earpiece. This little splitter/vol control is of course totally optional, and extra and isn't required to do the recording. All in all, I find this device a SUPER useful tool in my audio toolbelt! Very handy!
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