I wasn't sure if those were all '0s' (as in zero) or 'o' (as in the letter oh). The number on the main chip says 'MS2100E PBA-GKFLG0F 1835'.
When I opened up the case of my Eas圜AP (you can just pry it open) I noticed that the circuit board said V 2.0. I noticed that the disc that came with my Eas圜AP says it's Windows 10 compatible, and it says 'Version 4.0a' while in the video above it says Version 2. I would love it if the solution was as easy as using a different USB cable. I rebooted my laptop into Windows 10 to test this out. 'Easycap not working on windows 10.' Super User. That is it just purchase a quality top of the line usb cable and your good to go. I thought it was the driver for a long time until it hit me try a quality usb cable.
Get your self a top of the line usb cable and you are good to go.I had one lying around my home and tried it and it works great. The usb cable that attaches to it and then you plug the other end to the computer. It's not the drivers I finally figured it out. On a Stackexchange discussion, one user wrote: The lsusb command lists the device id as 534d:0021.Ī quick Google search for the device id yielded some results which I may refer to later.Īnother search for 534d:0021+windows also returns some promising looking information that I'll return to. I plugged the Eas圜AP into my computer at home running Ubuntu 18.04.