Below you can download easycap capture card windows 10 driver for Windows.
File name: easycap-capture-card_win10.exe
Version: 5.640
File size: 17076 MB
Upload source: original install disk
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Easycap Capture Card Driver Windows 10(click above to download)
Device Specification:
- Product: Easycap Capture Card
- Compatibility: Windows 10
- Purpose: Allows users to capture and record video and audio from external devices
- Connection: USB
- Supported Video Inputs: Composite, S-video
- Supported Audio Inputs: RCA, 3.5mm
- Resolution: Up to 720x576 (PAL) or 720x480 (NTSC)
- Frame Rate: Up to 30fps
- Software: Easycap Viewer or compatible video capturing software
- Power: USB-powered
- System Requirements: Windows 10 (32 or 64 bit), Intel/AMD processor, 1GB RAM, USB 2.0 port, DirectX 9.0c or higher, Sound card
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
Q1: I have installed the Easycap Capture Card driver on Windows 10, but the device is not being recognized. What could be the issue?
A1: Please ensure that you have installed the correct driver version for your Windows 10 system. Also, check if the USB cable is securely connected and try plugging the device into a different USB port. Restarting the computer might also help in resolving any driver recognition issues.
Q2: I am experiencing audio sync issues while recording with the Easycap Capture Card. How can I fix this problem?
A2: Audio sync issues can occur due to various factors. First, make sure that you are using compatible video capturing software and that it is properly configured. Additionally, try adjusting the audio settings within the software to synchronize the audio and video streams. If the issue persists, it might be helpful to update the Easycap Capture Card driver and check if there are any firmware updates available.
Q3: The captured video quality using the Easycap Capture Card appears pixelated or blurry. How can I improve the video output?
A3: Poor video quality can be a result of multiple factors. Firstly, verify that the video input source is of good quality and not damaged. Ensure that the video resolution and frame rate settings in the capturing software are appropriately configured. If possible, try using higher quality video cables or connections (such as S-video instead of composite) for improved video output. Finally, updating the Easycap Capture Card driver and checking for any software updates might also help in enhancing the video quality.