Driver Easycap002 Usb Dvr Windows 7 Downloads
I just bought a capture card at a garage sale today, and it didn't come with the required installation disk (even if it did, though, I wouldn't have been able to install it because my CD-ROM drive just sucks in all possible ways). So, I went searching online for the software/driver for it and, so far, found nothing. Can anyone help me find the driver? Here is some additional information: EasyCap Video DVR USB 2.0 Video Adapter with Audio Model: DC60 I also went into Device Manager on my computer and found the Device Instance/ID: Video Capture Controller: USB VID_05E1&PID_0408&MI_00 6&D8F291B&0&0000 Let me know if anyone needs any more information about this, because I really don't know what info I need. Click to expand.Yes, I looked at that site before.
I could not find the download. Anyway, I did some more searching, and finally got the driver. Now, I am searching for the software that goes with it, so I can record with it. The following is for people searching for this driver in the future: Here is the link to the driver I found: After you run this file, and run the Setup.exe that was extracted from it, you will need to plug the capture card in, and, if the Found New Hardware Wizard appears, just let the system find the driver automatically. Yes, I looked at that site before. I could not find the download.
Anyway, I did some more searching, and finally got the driver. Now, I am searching for the software that goes with it, so I can record with it. The following is for people searching for this driver in the future: Here is the link to the driver I found: After you run this file, and run the Setup.exe that was extracted from it, you will need to plug the capture card in, and, if the Found New Hardware Wizard appears, just let the system find the driver automatically.
OK, I will try that. Anyway, I found that I could record with Windows Movie Maker. My first test video with a PS2 game, however, came out with a very low framerate. (no surprise, since I have a single-core processor) I will tinker with the capture settings and see if I can raise the FPS to a viewable rate. If it comes down to it, I may have to use the family computer to record videos, which won't be much better because there is some significant latency between the actual video, and the computer screen (I prefer using a TV screen, but there isn't one close enough to the computer, and I cannot move the computer or the TV in the adjacent room).
Click to expand.Never mind, I found a download, and guess what? It installed.but It didn't work right.well.it freezes my computer whenever I try to access the picture, with whatever program. I had to go to Device Manager to install the stupid thing. I just had to right-click on the unknown device, and click 'Update Driver Software', and I was able to manually browse for the driver. I had an idea, though. If I used that method of installation for the other version, wouldn't it be able to install the driver? So I tried it.and it didn't install it; didn't even find it as a Windows 7 compatible driver. Pbd Partition Bad Disk Keygen.
Mar 19, 2012. Anyways I ordered a EasyCap USB 2.0 Video Capture Controller. It worked great under XP but that was then and now I have Windows 7 64 Bit. I looked for HOURS going through countless posts, finding solutions that only worked for the real devices, downloading dozens of files that didn't work until finally I. 4ch USB Dvr Driver Windows 7 64 Bit - Download.4ch.usb.dvr.drivers. U043a u0430 u0440 u0442 u0443. U0432 u0438 u0434 u0435 u043e u0437 u0430 u0445 u0432 u0430 u0442 u0430.EasyCAP002.USB.2.0.DVR.
Any other ideas?