Easycap Usb Video Capture Software

VIDUSBEC - Setup Instructions

  1. Easycap Usb 2.0 Video Capture Controller software, free download
  2. Easycap Usb Video Capture Software Download

Using HEVC for video recording requires Android 7.0 or above, and the device must supports HEVC codec. 'EasyCap Recorder' can let your android device connect to EasyCap video capture card via USB-OTG.

  1. I still have a lot of older VHS tapes, with recordings that I have never been able to find anywhere else. And some old home recordings from when I was, a ve.
  2. This package contains the files needed for installing the EasyCap USB Video Capture Adapter Driver. If it has been installed, updating (overwrite-installing) may fix problems, add new functions, or expand existing ones.
  • USB EasyCap Video Capture Device - FAQ
  • USB EasyCap Video Capture Device - Support

This is an example setup for the USB video capture device.

Driver Installation

Windows XP/Vista users

Easycap Usb Video Capture Software

Please use the supplied driver on the CD, this can be found by running the Setup installation file. Once the setup installation completes, the drivers will be successfully installed on your computer, and you can commence using the supported software immediately (Debut Video Capture Software or Golden Videos VHS to DVD Converter).

Windows 7 Users

32-bit drivers - download here.

64-bit drivers - download here.

Extract the zip to a folder.

After you plug in the device, bring up the Add Hardware Wizard (it may come up automatically). There are two possible dialogs you may get here.

This is for the dialog that comes up automatically -

1) Select 'Browse my computer for driver software'.

2) Then in the next window select 'Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer.

3) Then select 'Have Disk...', then 'Browse..' Browse to the folder where you extracted the zip file.

This is where you click the 'Add Hardware' wizard -

1) Select 'Install the hardware that I manually select from a list (Advanced)'

2) Select the category' Sound, video and game controllers'

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3) Then select 'Have Disk...', then 'Browse..' Browse to the folder where you extracted the zip file.

After this step, Windows will attempt to install the drivers, and will notify you of the outcome once completed.

When you get to the end, check your Device Manager again. The sound, video and game controllers section should have the video and audio devices listed ('USB2861 Device' and 'USB (EMP) Audio Device').The audio device at this stage will probably say it doesn't work (you'll see the exclamation mark on it).Right-click on the audio device and select 'Update Driver'. Then select 'Browse my computer for driver software'.On the next screen select 'Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer'. It should come back to you with 2 possible drivers, one says 'USB Audio Device', the other say 'USB EMP Audio Device'.Select 'USB Audio Device' and let it install that. Next, Windows will install it and then it should start working.

Next, go into the Control Panel -> Sounds -> Recording tab. You will see the USB EMP Audio Device listed there, it is called either 'Line' or 'Line In'. Double-click it to open its properties -> go to the 'Listen' tab -> select the option 'Listen to this device' and then select the appropriate playback device to pipe it through.

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This will send the input audio stream out through your selected playback device.

You can now start using Debut Video Capture Software or Golden Videos VHS to DVD Converter.

Hi everyone, I'm new to using OBS and I really like it over other broadcasting software out there. I was trying to setup my EasyCap USB 2.0 so I could capture video from old Composite video devices and I was getting a weird problem. I read the FAQ section and saw a part about getting the 'Red Box' issue where only the edit section highlights where the video is supposed to be but nothing shows. After a while troubleshooting it, I was about to send in the code that the FAQ instructions says when I finally got it working. I decided to write this post just in case anyone is having the same problem and doesn't know whats going on.
How I fixed it:
1) Installed drivers without the device installed. After a quick reset I plugged in the EasyCap to my PC and it installed normally.
2) Open up OBS and made sure no other program was using the EasyCap. (If something is running it, just close the program that's using the cap card and restart OBS)
3) Added a Video Capture Device on a Scene.
4) On the Device Selection screen, make sure your EasyCap is selected (for me it was 'USB2.0 ATV')
5) On the Resolution section, make sure you Select..
-Custom Resolution -> Yes
-Resolution -> 720 x 480
-FPS -> 30
-Use Preferred Output Type -> Yes and select YUY2
6) Click on OK and go into Preview mode and test it.
For me it works with those options I wrote above.... I tried to change the resolution to something lower or higher, but if I do the EasyCap will not show on the preview and will not display a video. Also noticed that there is sometimes a blue or green line that shows on the far right side of the video feed. I don't know if its OBS doing this or it maybe has to do with the capture card trying to display that resolution. I usually crop it with a black image so it doesn't show up on stream.
I hope this helps anyone that has one of these capture cards but couldn't get it working on OBS.