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[[File:easycap-clones.jpeg|right|250px]]Many USB video capture devices are sold as EasyCAP, but EasyCAP is not a company or brand name. |
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Many USB video capture devices are sold as EasyCAP, but EasyCAP is not a brand name therefore this term is used for some completly hardware different devices. |
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This name is used for some completly '''hardware different''' cheap chinese clones of this USB analogue audio- and videocapturedevice which are vastly sold in onlineshops. |
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This article describes, how to identify the chipset of the known EasyCAP devices and if they are supported/ working on Linux. |
This article describes, how to identify the chipset of the known EasyCAP devices and if they are supported/ working on Linux. |
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== STK1160 EasyCAP == |
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For the [[stk1160]] based EasyCAPs exists another article with further information! |
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=== Indentify before buying === |
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=== Linux support === |
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== Empia EasyCAP == |
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== Somagic EasyCAP == |
Revision as of 18:20, 11 August 2012
Many USB video capture devices are sold as EasyCAP, but EasyCAP is not a company or brand name.
This name is used for some completly hardware different cheap chinese clones of this USB analogue audio- and videocapturedevice which are vastly sold in onlineshops.
This article describes, how to identify the chipset of the known EasyCAP devices and if they are supported/ working on Linux.
STK1160 EasyCAP
For the stk1160 based EasyCAPs exists another article with further information!