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EasyCAP DC60 – USB 2.0 Audio/video Creator Capture High-quality Analog Video

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EasyCAP DC60 – USB 2.0 Audio/video Creator Capture High-quality Analog Video

EasyCAP DC60 - USB 2.0 Audio/video Creator Capture High-quality Analog Video

  • EasyCap USB 2.0 Video Capture Adapter provides a link between a PC and a video device with RCA connector or S-Video connector, such VHS, VCR, DVD
  • USB 2.0 interface, plug and play. Support brightness, contrast, hue, and saturation control. Capture audio without the sound card.
  • Support All Video Formats: DVD+/-R/RW, DVD+/-VR, and DVD-Video. Applying to internet conference / net meeting. Support NTSC, PAL Video format.
  • Video input: One RCA composite, One S-Video. Audio input : Stereo audio (RCA)//Dimension (L)88mm x (W)28mm x (H)18mm. USB bus power.
  • Package Contents: 1 x EasyCAP USB 2.0 Video Adapter with Audio, 1 x USB Cable, 1 x Quick Installation Guide, 1 x CD-ROM

EasyCap USB 2.0 Video Capture Adapter provides a link between a PC and a video device with RCA connector or S-Video connector, such VHS, VCR, DVD, TV, DV, analog camcorder, camera.

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  1. 311 of 335 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Wonderful product! Here’s how to get it to work:, December 23, 2008
    By 
    Zero Enna “Zero” (Maritropa) –

    First off, let me tell you – This is an amazing deal. I have 3 computers, and while this doesn’t work with two of them (It gets a scratchy audio noise, I think it’s a problem with NVidia chipsets), it works with the third one. The problem most people are having is that it doesn’t “display video correctly”. After installing it, it should be recognized as a Syntek STK1160. You’ll need to change the video from PAL to NTSC (If you live in America or Japan). Go to Control Panel -> Scanners and Cameras -> and right click on “Syntek STK1160” and select “Video Decoder Property”. Change it from “PAL_B” (Or whatever it is) to “NTSC_M” (for America) and “NTSC_M_J” for Japan. You’ll know the right one when it says “Signal Detected: 1”. Enjoy ^_^

    It doesn’t work right with VirtualDub, but you can use AMCap (Google it) to record your video, and VirtualDub to edit and produce it.

    Enjoy your AMAZING deal 😀

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  2. 54 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Wonderful little device after you get it configured properly, July 28, 2009
    By 
    Mallen

    I bought this because I wanted a cheap way to get the movies from my DVR onto my computer. Also, I wanted to be able to lend this to my in-laws so they could transfer ALL of their VHS to DVDs. I played around with this thing for a good 3 hours and I almost returned it. I had tried the aforementioned suggestions but they weren’t working for me. I finally saw a video on YouTube that showed how to configure it. I was able to get this to work on Windows Vista and Windows XP using 3 different computers (2 laptops and 1 desktop; all different video cards). Here’s what I did:

    1. I plugged in the device. When windows asked where the driver software could be found, I directed it to the disk.
    2. After it was done installing the drivers, I installed the “Video Studio” software they have.
    3. After my computer had restarted, I opened up their software (Ulead Video Studio SE DVD).
    4. I clicked on the “Movie Wizard” button. (Windows Vista: If you get a message saying the color scheme has changed; ignore it)
    5. I clicked “Capture”
    6. From the source drop-down, I selected “Syntek STK1150”
    7. Then click “Options” –> “Video and Audio Capture Property Settings”
    8. Make sure “Input Source” is “Video Composite” (or “S-Video” if thats what you’re using).
    9. Make sure “TV System” is “NTSC” (or similar)
    10. Make sure “Audio device” is “Digital Audio Interface (USB Audio)”
    11. I also checked the “Preview audio USB device”.
    12. If it didn’t appear already, you should see a live preview on the right-hand side.
    13. From here, I was able to use Windows MovieMaker, AMCap, VirtualDub, Ulead, etc.

    Currently, I’m using this to play game-cube games on my computer (as in right now).

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