The Fushicai USBTV007 is the recommended analogue capture device for the Portsdown Transmitter and no drivers need to be loaded to use it; just plug it in to the Raspberry Pi!
Other devices may work, but are not so well supported - you can identify your video capture device by entering 'v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video0 --info'.
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Easycap Capture Device
Inputs
I have an EasyCap USB video capture device, which has worked beautifully with XP and Windows 7. Now with Windows 10 I can't get it to work. How does one set up scheduled recording of video with Windows 10? Are there any devices with drivers for 10? Well I suggested one option - a genuine Ezcap116. You can also check the tools section on this site for other capture devices. Whatever you select WILL cost more than the few krone you parted with for that easycap but the genuine stuff should have proper Win7 drivers etc.
The USBTV007 has 2 video inputs, composite and S-Video. The composite video input is selected by setting the input number in the Portsdown Menu (System Setup, Set-up EasyCap) to 0, and the S-Video input by selecting the input number to 1. In other Linux installations, the commands 'v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video0 --set-input=1' and 'v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video0 --set-input=0' may be used. The audio inputs are common to both video inputs.
Standards
The USBTV007 is capable of capturing PAL or NTSC. PAL is selected by setting the standard number to 6 in the Portsdown Menu, and NTSC by setting the standard number to 0. In other Linux installations the commands 'v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video0 --set-standard=6' and 'v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video0 --set-standard=0' may be used.
Capture Resolutions
The capture resolution is 720x576 for PAL and 720x480 for NTSC. 1440 bytes are captured for each line in YUYV format. List of chickering piano serial numbers.
Dec 02, 2011 re:Software to Capture Video With EasyCap DC60+ the problems should be: a. You are using Vista system, but what you bought is false, not real DC60+, is that 2860 2861 IC solutions? If it is not, it can't use in Vista b.DC60+ can't use in Mac too, it should be another model: Mac. How to install Win7 Win 10 64bit drivers and how to resolve heat issues with the EasyCAP video capture device. Win 7 - drivers site - http://easycapexpertti.
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Device Identification and Linux Driver
The USB Device ID (from dmesg) for the Fushicai is 1b71:3002; its name is 'Fushicai USBTV007 Audio-Video Grabber' and it uses the usbtv Linux Driver.
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Use with Windows 10
As well as using it with your Portsdown transmitter, the Fushicai USBTV007 can be used with Windows 10 to capture video in to your PC, however you may need to load the driver from the supplied CD. The latest Version (201709) of Windows 10 appears to automatically load a suitable driver provided by 'Active Development Co Ltd' (08/06/2011, Version 2.1.1.2). The current driver version on the CD is provided by 'OEM' and is Version 2.1.1.2 dated 08/06/2011 and it can be found in the DriversATV007_Win7_32 or DriversATV007_Win7_64 folder on the supplied CD. The USBTV007 will then identify itself as an 'OEM Device' when you select a capture source.
It is important to make sure that you have the correct input (composite or S-Video) selected to use the device. The selections required changed with the installation of the Windows 10 Fall Creators update (201709) in October/November 2017. Prior to the update the dialogue box is something like this with obvious selections:
After the Windows 10 Fall Creators update, the dialog box is confusing. The Input marked 'Video Tuner In' is in fact the S-Video input:
Use with vMix
The Fushicai USBTV007 also works well with vMix on Windows 10. Load the drivers as above, and select the 'OEM Device' as a camera input. You may need to select the settings button (cogwheel) next to the input window and then select 'Crossbar Properties' to bring up a dialog box to select the correct input as above.
The input settings for PAL, composite are shown in the picture above, for NTSC select 720x480 and NTSC 29.97p.
PCB Connections
If you want to fit the EasyCap in a small case, you can remove the plastic enclosure and also connect your own wires to the PCB. Looking at the PCB from the top with the USB connector at the left hand side, and the input socket on the right hand side the connections are (from top to bottom):
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Hi everyone, I'm new to using OBS and I really like it over other broadcasting software out there. I was trying to setup my EasyCap USB 2.0 so I could capture video from old Composite video devices and I was getting a weird problem. I read the FAQ section and saw a part about getting the 'Red Box' issue where only the edit section highlights where the video is supposed to be but nothing shows. After a while troubleshooting it, I was about to send in the code that the FAQ instructions says when I finally got it working. I decided to write this post just in case anyone is having the same problem and doesn't know whats going on. How I fixed it: 1) Installed drivers without the device installed. After a quick reset I plugged in the EasyCap to my PC and it installed normally. 2) Open up OBS and made sure no other program was using the EasyCap. (If something is running it, just close the program that's using the cap card and restart OBS) 3) Added a Video Capture Device on a Scene. 4) On the Device Selection screen, make sure your EasyCap is selected (for me it was 'USB2.0 ATV') 5) On the Resolution section, make sure you Select. -Custom Resolution -> Yes -Resolution -> 720 x 480 -FPS -> 30 -Use Preferred Output Type -> Yes and select YUY2 6) Click on OK and go into Preview mode and test it. For me it works with those options I wrote above.. I tried to change the resolution to something lower or higher, but if I do the EasyCap will not show on the preview and will not display a video. Also noticed that there is sometimes a blue or green line that shows on the far right side of the video feed. I don't know if its OBS doing this or it maybe has to do with the capture card trying to display that resolution. I usually crop it with a black image so it doesn't show up on stream. I hope this helps anyone that has one of these capture cards but couldn't get it working on OBS.