So then I ended up right clicking on the "AV TO USB2.0" device in the Device Manger and I selected "Uninstall device". But Windows said "The best drivers for your device are already installed." When prompted, I selected the option to "Browse my comptuer for driver software" and I selected the location of the extracted driver files. Then I right clicked on the device name and clicked the menu item "Update driver". ![]() I extracted the files from the downloaded zip file and there was no setup file, so with the Eas圜AP plugged directly into my computer, I located it in Windows Device Manger under "Cameras -> AV TO USB2.0". ![]() It said 1.0.2.28 was the driver version next to it. Just as the author of the above video said to, I downloaded the second to last driver listed on that page. So I downloaded the recommended files from The video above does have a link in the description for where to download drivers for Windows 10. But there are no drivers for it on that site. ![]() This seems to be it, or some revision of it, on the Macro Silicon website. I wasn't sure if those were all "0s" (as in zero) or "o" (as in the letter oh). The number on the main chip says "MS2100E PBA-GKFLG0F 1835". When I opened up the case of my Eas圜AP (you can just pry it open) I noticed that the circuit board said V 2.0. I noticed that the disc that came with my Eas圜AP says it's Windows 10 compatible, and it says "Version 4.0a" while in the video above it says Version 2. I would love it if the solution was as easy as using a different USB cable. I rebooted my laptop into Windows 10 to test this out. "Easycap not working on windows 10." Super User. That is it just purchase a quality top of the line usb cable and your good to go. I thought it was the driver for a long time until it hit me try a quality usb cable. Get your self a top of the line usb cable and you are good to go.I had one lying around my home and tried it and it works great. ![]() The usb cable that attaches to it and then you plug the other end to the computer. It's not the drivers I finally figured it out. On a Stackexchange discussion, one user wrote: The lsusb command lists the device id as 534d:0021.Ī quick Google search for the device id yielded some results which I may refer to later.Īnother search for 534d:0021+windows also returns some promising looking information that I'll return to. I plugged the Eas圜AP into my computer at home running Ubuntu 18.04.
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