Driver Easycap Windows 11 Upd -

Getting an (USB 2.0 Video Capture Adapter) to work on Windows 11

2. The Core Problem

| Issue | Description | |-------|-------------| | No Official Windows 11 Driver | The last official drivers (e.g., eMPIA 3.x) were signed for Windows 7/8. Microsoft Windows 11 enforces stricter driver signature verification (SHA-2, WHQL). | | Chipset Confusion | Fake/clone EasyCAP units use non-standard chips (STK1160, SAA7113, AC97 audio). Standard eMPIA drivers fail. | | Driver Signature Enforcement (DSE) | Windows 11 blocks unsigned or improperly signed kernel-mode drivers by default. Many EasyCAP drivers are unsigned. | | Audio vs. Video Separation | The device often appears as two separate components in Device Manager: a video capture device and a USB audio device. Drivers may handle only one. | driver easycap windows 11 upd

Solution C: Fixing the "Black & White" Issue

If your video capture works but the image is black and white, your computer is trying to force an NTSC signal over a PAL device (or vice versa) because the wrong driver is installed. Getting an (USB 2

Option B: Empia 288x Driver

  1. Hold Shift while clicking Restart from Start menu.
  2. After reboot → TroubleshootAdvanced OptionsStartup SettingsRestart.
  3. Press 7 or F7 for “Disable driver signature enforcement”.
  4. Install driver while in this session (needs redoing after reboot if you want permanent, but we'll do per-session for safety).

UTV007 Chipset: Specific drivers and a manual installation guide are available on Scott Danesi's blog. Source: EasyCAP view website (domain changes, but search