I'd appreciate help with that.Įdit: I tried two drivers available here, the ones date 23rd of August 2011 and the ones marked 'new' but when I plug the device I'm told there's no driver. The best part about using DriverDoc is that not only do your USB Display Adapter drivers stay updated automatically, but the rest of your PC's drivers as well. I can't seem to manage to install the driver in a way which will work as well as my previous install, and I can't find a place to download a driver which might work better. This Windows utility downloads, installs, and updates your Eas圜ap DC60 drivers automatically, preventing you from installing the wrong driver for your OS.
I then installed 32-bit Windows 7 and installed drivers off the CD, but the device now appears as STK1160, and if I set it to PAL (the signal I'm capturing) it cuts off the top and bottom of the picture, and if I set it to NTSC it adds some noise at the top and a blue line to the right. I initially installed 64-bit Windows 7, but the driver I found had a problem with the colours.
I recently got an HTPC, and I want to move the capture there. I installed it a while ago on my wife's laptop, which is running 32-bit Windows 7, and I don't remember how exactly I installed the driver, but the device is identified in the device manager as STK1150, and it works very well. I have a cheap USB capture device I bought off a Chinese store called Eas圜AP DC60+.