EasyCap DC60 – USB 2.0 Video Capture Adapter with Video Editing Software

2010 February 10

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EasyCap DC60 - USB 2.0 Video Capture Adapter with Video Editing Software
 
Manufacturer: LinkStyle
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List Price: $39.99
Sale Price: $6.70
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Product Class

Capture high feature audio and video owing to your PC's USB port. Capture playback from VHS, Camcorders, TV, etc; capture audio without a sound card! Chains NTSC, PAL, Video format. NTSC: 720 x 480 @ 30 fps PAL: 720 x 576 @ 25 fps. Please note that this item is not well-matched with particular camcorders (please check your user manual).

This EasyCap Model (DC60) is well-matched with Microsoft Windows XP and Vista 32-bit ONLY. **NOT Well-matched WITH VISTA 64**

Product Details

  • Simple CAP WS-U20CAP USB 2.0 Video Adapter with Audio General Facial advent: USB 2.0 interface
  • USB Bus powered CaptureVideo Audio owing to USB 2.0 interface Chains NTSC, PAL, Video format
  • NTSC: 720 x 480 @ 30 fps PAL: 720 x 576 @ 25 fps Indicator LED Plug and Play Video Input:
  • One (1)Composite in One (1) S-Video in Audio Input: Left and Right Regulatory Approvals: FCC CE

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Product Review to help Fellow Online Purchasers
 
Review Date: December 19, 2009
Reviewer: LovingChristian,
With all the negative comments about this product I wanted to give it a honest chance. I am prose this review since as a fellow online purchaser, product pointer is very vital in making your buy decisions. I nearly did not buy this product since of the negative reviews but for $15 I figured it would be worth the risk and now I am glad I bought it. I have made a couple DVDs so far and it has been trial and error but I am getting better each time. This product works and so far is effective fantastic. The toughest part is culture to use the software that comes in the package with the Easycap. Just a few steps to get you going... Place the disc in prior to inserting the simple cap. When it autoruns then click on the install driver option. (There are more in depth directions that come with the product but they were in broken English so I'm trying to help with that.) The directions say to tell it not to search the internet then continue on and eventually you will get to a screen that says it has not passed windows logo trying. The directions say to click "continue anyway". Once the drivers are installed then plug in the device. Complete the install new hardware wizard and then it will probably show another device which is the sound and it should install itself. After all is finished, then on the disc menu click install video studio. Install that and you are ready to go. Plug in your other device (VCR, gaming system, camcorder etc.)Start up the curriculum and click on videostudio editor, it will load up and then click on the capture tab. Then click on the video capture button. (Be uncomplaining here this might take a small bit to load stuff in but it won't show it loading it also might mute your system while the sound is integrating.) There is a format line. The default is AVI, I believe, but you will want to set it to MPEG for DVDs and also so you don't take up all of your hard drive (since AVI files are about 1 Gigabyte per minute of video one hour of video would take up a huge chunk of your hard drive. I know this since I used up my entire hard drive on a couple of videos :-) PLEASE NOTE: there is a small gear that says options. Click it then click "video and audio capture notes goods settings..." MAKE SURE: that under the source tab the TV system says NTSC instead of the default PAL that comes up. IF YOU DO NOT DO THIS YOU MAY NOT SEE Whatever thing COME UP ON THE SCREEN AND MAY NOT BE ABLE TO CAPTURE OR BURN VIDEO ONTO DVD. Also under capture tab I clicked the make to order button and place 720 X 480 frame size since if you don't when it burns to DVD it will have to exchange it anyways. I also place the speed/feature slider bar all the way over to feature since I'm burning family videos and I could care less how long it takes as long as the feature is best. (Adjust this as you see fit). Next step is to click on capture video and when done click stop capture. You will notice the video is showed in a small square in the top right corner. You can click this and view it. When you are done recording and ready to make a disc click the share button at the top and add media as you see fit. You can also edit menus and backgrounds later on. Also notice there are tabs at the bottom left that allow you to change the TV ratio (I use 16:9) and tabs for settings. There is much more to be said about the curriculum but I have not used all the facial advent and this is only to help you get going so you can delight in your product. I hope this review has been useful and as I said this is a fantastic product for the price. I have had the product for about a week and I have been effective on transferring my family videos to DVD and so far it has been fantastic!
simple cap dc60
 
Review Date: January 7, 2010
Reviewer: Carlton G. Rockwood Jr., montpelier ohio
this is an incredible small inexpensive device. the seller will help you as he did me to work out the technological details i had. im 50 and have distress with equipment. the seller contacted me after i couldnt get it going and provided me with meticulous directions as again im all thumbs. now im uploading my videos of hawks attacking sparrows on my bird feeder and putting it on the web. im very pleased with the product and the seller stands behind his product and chains the purchaser far beyond what most people do today. trust this seller. i do. im sure this device does a lot more than what i be with you. have awesome videos of sharp shinned hawks attacking sparrows. wonderful.
Less pricey, more product
 
Review Date: November 22, 2008
Reviewer: AJHE's Mom, midwest, mi
My husband scoffed when I bought this curriculum, he was all about buying a touch alot more pricey that had more software. This small gadget is wonderful, I didn't even install the software, only they drivers.I captured the videos to my external hard drive and then made movies with my WinDVD creator...Simple and simple to use, plus it is compact.
Fantastic ON XBOX 360
 
Review Date: June 9, 2010
Reviewer: D. Graham, Michigan
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R28NOFSYUAGF3Y Fantastic on Xbox 360 just make sure you have all your formats right and it gets the job done. i dont know why it has so many poor reviews i believe you have to know to some extent about computers before you jump to video editing and capturing this device isnt hard to use at all but you have to know more about computers then sending emails and going on youtube to use it at your full desire.

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Fantastic Product
 
Review Date: January 9, 2010
Reviewer: Mark Hilliker, Phoenix, AZ
Even though this product was getting some terrible pointer from a few those, I chose that it would be worth giving it a shot for only about $15. I had low expectations for this product from the minute I prearranged it, even though I looked on YouTube to see how the feature of the video and audio was- and it seemed like pretty okay feature. To my amazement, the product arrived on time and was in fantastic shape up out of the packaging. By simply adjusting the settings of the provided software and a small bit of editing using Windows Movie Maker, I was able to have HD feature videos. This was beyond doubt money well spent. My only gripe is that the provided software will not run correctly using Windows 7; but, the class on the disc says that it is only well-matched up to Vista, so try to avoid if your pad is running Windows 7.

Other than that, fantastic product, quick shipping, five stars. =)

1/9 EDIT: You CAN run it on Windows 7, but you have to find the drivers for it yourself; it will work fine after that.


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