RCA->HDMI, looking to connect an older gaming console to my capture card with HDMI

Kale83

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As stated above, I would need a converter box of some sort which could take in an analog signal from RCA (composite) and have and output as HDMI (to my capture card).

I know this isn't accomplished by a simple cable, it needs some hardware in between to convert the signal from analog to digital.

Would be nice to also have a component input option because I have a cable for the newer consoles. I found some cheapo RCA->HDMI boxes but I don't like to first buy the cheap one and then later the good one. I usually try to do my homework and go straight to the last.

Any recommendations? I will be only using Nintendo consoles (nes, snes, n64 and gamecube) as sources.
 
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It will be much cheaper if you get simple USB grabber (sold as "VHS converter bla bla") and connect your RCA device there. There's not a great amount of quality info coming out of that RCA cable in the first place to warrant your high-end capture card.
It will be much cheaper if you get simple USB grabber (sold as "VHS converter bla bla") and connect your RCA device there. There's not a great amount of quality info coming out of that RCA cable in the first place to warrant your high-end capture card.
 
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