Comment on EasyCAP DC60 – USB 2.0 Audio/video Creator Capture High-quality Analog Video by Mallen.
Wonderful little device after you get it configured properly,
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).