I have been tearing my hair out over this, as you can imagine. Which now has given me the black and white images you have at the moment when you're trying to use the NTSC_M and NTSC_M_J settings.
When I plug in the easycap and run my Win XP's Windows Movie Maker (I've tried Virtual dub, Debut, and a few others too, as you have), I have exactly the same issues - on PAL it gives that strange issue of overlapping still images, on NTSC I actually had nothing first.Īfter advise from, I was able to download Video Grabber and the newer drivers for the Easycap This easycap was cheap one I got off Ebay, and though it works absolutely fine for 50Hz PAL games (none of which ironically I want to record.), however I get exactly the same results as you. I am PAL gamer over in New Zealand, and I love playing my Japanese Imported games (NTSC_J) I have been having some very similar issues as well. Thanks if you actually read all of that, I know I went a bit overkill but I wanted you guys to have as much info as possible.
So what I'm asking is: Is there a way to 'force' the device into PAL-60/NTSC-433 mode or some software that can help? If not what is my best alternative? eg. I have tried many different programs to handle the capturing: ULead Video Studio, AMCap, VirtualDub, Virtual VCR, ChrisTV, DScaler but they have all had the result I described above. There are a number of videos on YouTube showing people getting Eas圜ap to work on PAL-60 by selecting NTSC_433 however I don't have this as an option even though the chip in the device should support it.
When I choose NTSC (to display the PAL-60 signal) it shows up in black and white ( LIKE THIS) but when I select PAL I get a STILL image in colour but very distorted/overlapping ( LIKE THIS). Click here to see a screenshot the device settings panel. In the device settings I can choose the video standard but I only have: NTSC_M, NTSC_M_J, PAL_B, PAL_D, PAL_G, PAL_H, PAL_I, PAL_M, PAL_N, and SECAM_L. The Eas圜AP uses a Philips SAA7113H Chipset for the video processing and the drivers I have for it call the device a "Syntek STK1150". I bought an Eas圜AP USB 2.0 capture device to record from my XBOX 360 (which outputs PAL-60) but I can't get it to work properly. Hi everyone, this is my first post here but I've read alot of stuff on here and it seems like a great place to get some advice.