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Step 4:

Connect the MovieBox to your PC

Connect the VCR outputs to the jacks shown at the top and the USB output on the left (second from bottom) to a USB port on your PC.

Connect the VCR outputs to the jacks shown at the top and the USB output on the left (second from bottom) to a USB port on your PC.

Next, connect the USB output on the MovieBox to a USB 2.0 port on your PC. You may also want to connect a television to the MovieBox's analog audio- and video-output jacks. You'll see the same image as on your PC screen, but having an additional screen may come in handy for image-quality comparisons while recording.



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