Driver Easycap002 Usb Dvr Windows 7 Downloads
Driver Easycap002 Usb Dvr Windows 7 Downloads

Moderator February 17, 2016 7:15 AM PST. In reply to: EasyCAP USB Video converter software. Contacting download location! Your driver download will start in a few seconds. Elgato Game Capture HD60 Pro Card Driver 1.1.0.174 for Windows 10 Anniversary Update 64-bit x64 driver.

Thats' nice,good info,so post a link to the ones who did and link with drivers then. Really,i myself have never heard of the device and have no reason to search for people who have it working,the OP could just google for that info himself If you've never heard of the device, why post at all? I found drivers that work in Vista and Windows 7 x64 OSes. Serial number xara designer pro x.

Here's a download link: I take no resonsibility, however, for anything that happens when using these drivers. Someone sent them to me and I am posting for your convenience. I do have them running on my PC and they work just fine for me. Not all systems are the same and it might be possible for these drivers to conflict with something on your system. Well I got mine going on 2.4ghz dual core, 4gig mem.

Win7ultimate custom-built pc. It took compatibility mode (xpsp3) and the so-called 1150 driver set (which contains 1160) Also changed cameras to mini cmos sw211-dsc diy security cam. Both sound and image work fine also does quad-scan mode.

Wireless is working on cam 1 w/sound. 2, 3 and 4 are also in place hardwired. Motion detection alarm and email working and all seems to be go. Now to catch that douche that broke my car window and tried to steal my registration tag.bwahahahaha!

If you’re like me you like to shop ebay A LOT. Well I wanted to get a cheap pin camera and a USB video capture card cheap and that’s exactly what I got at eBay. Now I knew what I was ordering was going to be cheap but I didn’t realize it was going to be fake as well. Fake meaning that there would be no more support since it’s a knock off. 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 found a solution.

Here are the files I used for Windows 7 64 Bit. It has 32 Bit included but I couldn’t test them since I don’t have a 32 Bit system anywhere around the house. 1.8MB RAR ( you will need something like Winrar to open it ). What I did was simple and here are my instructions: • Download the file above. • Extract the files to your desktop for easy finding. • Go to control panel > System > Device Manager.

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