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Old 02-02-2008, 12:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Easy Cap DC60 doesnt work on XP

HI

Just got an EasyCap d60, for usb2. Ive installed the drivers and followed the instructions as I ve connected it to an XP laptop, a dell precision m90 which has apparently 6 usb2 ports

The drivers install, but when i connect the hardware it doesnt work.. the software is there, but you cant alter the controllers, ie in the sound levels, you can see USB audio device and select it... but it doesnt do anything and as a result causes software to freeze.

I was intending to use it mainly to get the phono inputs/to usb to capture audio.

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SIMON
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Old 05-09-2008, 11:35 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Easy Cap DC60 doesnt work on XP

Yes it does Simon. I received mine this morning and it works on my CCTV security camera, my webcam and my Sony Hi8 video camera. It does crash occassionly but only when adjusting the colour and contrast properties. Yes it is a bit fiddly and will only work on certain camera supported resoultions (all work on the default of 800x600). You must disabled any antivirus before installation of the driver and the D60 must not be plugged in during driver installation. Ensure you have your 'source' settings correct ie Composite Video and are set in the right format ie NTSC, Pal or SECAM. I found the S-video a bit 'iffy' but the Composite setting was fine. Once set up it is very stable and has been running with no problems, recording all day.
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