Roxio Video Capture
Roxio Video Capture is a video capture utility for macOS that allows users to digitize video from external analog sources such as VHS tapes, camcorders, and other composite or S-Video devices connected via USB. The software provides a straightforward capture workflow, converting analogue video to digital files suitable for editing, archival or playback. It is targeted at home users and small studios seeking to preserve older video media or capture from legacy equipment without complex setup or professional-grade hardware.
AI Recommendation
1 suggestionRoxio Video Capture is a legacy application that has not received meaningful updates for many years. The search results available are dominated by Windows driver issues from 2015 and do not indicate any native Apple Silicon build or recent macOS development. There is no clear evidence that Roxio has released an updated version compatible with modern macOS or M-series Macs. Given that Apple is removing Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028), the Intel-only build of Roxio Video Capture will stop launching on that release. If you rely on this app to digitize analog video, we recommend contacting Roxio (now owned by Corel) directly to ask whether a native Apple Silicon build is in development or planned. Alternatively, consider moving to a modern, actively maintained video capture solution such as ScreenFlow (which supports external capture devices) or exploring professional video capture software that explicitly supports Apple Silicon and your specific capture hardware. Begin researching alternatives sooner rather than later, as digitizing legacy video media can be time-consuming and you will want a working tool in place before Rosetta 2 reaches end of life.
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