These drivers are frequently found on Scott Danesi's blog , where he provides a verified zip file for Windows 10.

Once you have identified your chipset, you can download the appropriate free driver from trusted community repositories or archives:

Windows 10 often rejects automatic installers for these older devices. Manual installation via Device Manager is the most reliable method. Easycap not working on windows 10 - Super User

Visser I/O maintains a comprehensive collection of various EasyCAP drivers that work on Windows 10. Step 3: Manual Installation (The "Correct" Way)

Before downloading a driver, you need to know which hardware ID is associated with your device. Plug your EasyCAP into a USB port on your PC. Right-click the button and select Device Manager .

Look for an "Unknown Device" or a device with a yellow exclamation mark (often labeled "SMI Grabber," "usbtv007," or "USB 2.0 Video").

Finding a working can be tricky because these devices are sold under a single name but contain several different internal chipsets. To get your video capture card working, you must first identify which "flavor" of EasyCAP you own and then manually install the compatible driver. Step 1: Identify Your EasyCAP Chipset

Right-click it, select , go to the Details tab, and choose Hardware Ids from the dropdown. Match your ID to one of these common variants: SMI2021 / SM-USB 007: Often appears as VID_1C88 . UTV007: Often appears as VID_1B71 . STK1160: Often appears as VID_05E1 . EM2860: Often appears as VID_EB1A . Step 2: Download the Correct Driver