Installing the is essential for users of the popular "EasyCap" video capture dongle . Because "EasyCap" is not a specific brand but a generic name for devices using various chipsets, finding the correct driver depends entirely on identifying your hardware as the UTV007 (often labeled as SMI-USB 007 ). Identifying Your USBTV007 Hardware
The (often branded as EasyCap or EasierCAP ) is an analog-to-USB video capture device primarily used for digitizing VHS tapes or monitoring security cameras on a PC. While many modern versions of Windows 10 may automatically recognize the device using a generic driver from "Active Development Co Ltd," manual installation of older Windows 7 64-bit drivers is often required for full functionality. Key Technical Specifications Usbtv007 Driver Windows 10 64 Bit
If you have a budget of $30–$50, consider a or Startech SVID2USB23 . These ship with official Windows 10 64-bit drivers and include hardware MPEG-2 encoding. However, for pure VHS digitization on a tight budget, the Usbtv007 with the correct driver still works. USBTV007 driver for Windows 10 (64-bit) Installing the
usbtv.inf → Open → OK.Download the ZIP file from one of the sources above and extract it to your desktop. Manual Driver Update: Right-click the unknown device in Device Manager again. Select Update driver > Browse my computer for drivers . Point it to the extracted folder. Plug in your Usbtv007 dongle
Plug in your device. It will likely appear as "usbtv007" or an "Unknown Device". Right-click the device and select Update Driver Browse my computer for drivers
Windows 10 often fails to recognize these older drivers automatically. Use this manual method for the best results:
USB\VID_1B71&PID_3002, you likely have the Somagic chip.USB\VID_05E1&PID_0408, you have the Syntek STK1160.USB\VID_534D&PID_0021 or VID_534D&PID_2109, you have the Fushicai usbtv007 chip (the focus of this guide).