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Finding and installing working drivers for the EasyCap SM-USB-007 Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
on Windows 10 x64 can be a frustrating challenge, but it is entirely possible with the right steps.
Many users find that the installation disc bundled with these budget video capture cards is outdated, leading to the dreaded "Unknown Device" error or yellow exclamation marks in Device Manager. Because "EasyCap" is a generic brand name used by various manufacturers, the internal chipset dictates which driver will actually function.
Here is a comprehensive guide to identifying your chipset and installing the correct 64-bit drivers on Windows 10. Step 1: Identify Your EasyCap Chipset
Before downloading any files, you must determine the specific hardware chip inside your adapter. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. device into a USB 2.0 port. Right-click the Start Button and select Device Manager .
Locate the yellow exclamation mark (usually under Other Devices or Sound, video and game controllers ). Right-click the device and select Properties . Go to the Details tab and change the Property dropdown to Hardware Ids .
Look at the VID (Vendor ID) and PID (Product ID) codes. They will reveal your actual chipset: Go to product viewer dialog for this item. : VID_05E1&PID_0408 SMI2021 (Somagic) Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
: VID_1C88&PID_0007 (This often corresponds directly to the "SM-USB-007" labeling) Empia EM2860 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. : VID_EB1A&PID_2861 Macrosilicon MS2106 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. : VID_534D&PID_2106 Step 2: Download the Correct 64-Bit Driver
Once you know your Hardware ID, you need to obtain the corresponding 64-bit driver package. Because official manufacturer sites are rarely online for these legacy devices, community archives and driver repositories are the primary sources. For SMI2021 (SM-USB-007 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. ): Look for the Somagic SmileTV Go to product viewer dialog for this item. or SMI2021 Windows 10 x64 driver package . For Go to product viewer dialog for this item. : Search for the Syntek STK1160 Grabber driver version 7.12 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. or later, which includes x64 compatibility. For Go to product viewer dialog for this item. : Look for Empia Technology audio/video controller drivers Go to product viewer dialog for this item. certified for 64-bit systems. Step 3: Disable Driver Signature Enforcement
Windows 10 enforces strict rules regarding digitally signed drivers. Because many legacy EasyCap drivers are older or community-modified, Windows will automatically block them unless you temporarily lift this restriction.
Hold down the Shift key while clicking Restart in your Windows Power Menu.
Go to Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings > Restart .
Upon reboot, press 7 or F7 to select Disable driver signature enforcement .
Your PC will boot into Windows normally, allowing the installation of unsigned drivers. Step 4: Manually Install the Driver
Standard setup executables often fail on Windows 10. Manual installation via Device Manager is the most reliable method.
Extract your downloaded driver ZIP file to a dedicated folder on your Desktop.
Open Device Manager , right-click your unrecognized EasyCap device, and select Update driver . Choose Browse my computer for drivers .
Click Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer .
Click Have Disk... , then click Browse and navigate to the folder where you extracted the drivers.
Select the .inf file (e.g., smi2021.inf or stk1160.inf ), click Open , and hit Next .
If a red warning window pops up warning about unsigned software, click Install this driver software anyway . Step 5: Configure Video Capture Software
After a successful installation, the device should appear clearly under Sound, video and game controllers . To use the card, choose a modern software alternative instead of the outdated software provided on the original CD.
OBS Studio (Recommended): Open OBS, add a new Video Capture Device source, and select your EasyCap device from the dropdown menu. Ensure the video standard matches your source (NTSC for North America, PAL for Europe).
VLC Media Player: Go to Media > Open Capture Device , change the capture mode to DirectShow , and select the EasyCap video and audio inputs.
Am there TV: A lightweight, legacy tool specifically optimized for viewing and testing simple USB capture cards. Troubleshooting Common Windows 10 Issues Black Screen or No Signal
Privacy Settings: Windows 10 often blocks camera access by default. Go to Settings > Privacy > Camera and ensure that "Allow apps to access your camera" is turned ON.
USB 3.0 Incompatibility: Older EasyCap chipsets struggle with USB 3.0 (blue) ports. Plug the device into a USB 2.0 (black/grey) port. If your computer only has USB 3.0 ports, run it through an unpowered USB 2.0 hub. Audio and Video Out of Sync
Crossbar Configuration: In your capture software properties, look for "Configure Crossbar." Ensure your Audio Input is routed through the USB Audio Interface rather than your computer's built-in microphone or line-in jack.
If you are trying to set up your device right now, let me know the Hardware ID or Error Code you see in Device Manager so I can track down the exact installation file for you. Share public link
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Important Warning: This device is notorious for using counterfeit or cloned chipsets. The "SM-USB-007" often contains a Macrosilicon MS210x or Empia EM286x chip, but clones may use STK1160 or even older SAA7113 chips. Windows 10 x64 does not natively support this device with proper audio/video sync. You will need unsigned drivers and must disable Driver Signature Enforcement.
Part 1: Identify Your Actual Chip (Crucial Step)
Do not trust the label. Use hardware detection.
Plug in the EasyCAP without the CD (if included, the CD drivers are usually for Windows XP/7).
Open Device Manager (Right-click Start button > Device Manager).
Look under: easycap-sm-usb-007-windows-10-x64-drivers
Sound, video and game controllers (likely shows "USB Video Device" or "EasyCAP")
Imaging devices
Other devices (yellow triangle)
What to look for:
Hardware IDs: Right-click the device > Properties > Details > Property: "Hardware Ids".
Common USB VID/PID for SM-USB-007: Finding and installing working drivers for the EasyCap
VID_1B71&PID_3002 (most common – MS210x series)
VID_05E1&PID_0408 (Empia)
VID_05E1&PID_0400 (older Empia)
If you see VID_1B71 → You have a Macrosilicon MS210x chip. Continue below.
Part 2: Download the Correct Driver (No Official Source)
The manufacturer no longer provides official signed drivers. Use community-sourced drivers at your own risk .
Option A (Recommended for MS210x): Use MS210x Windows 10 Driver Pack from reputable video capture forums (e.g., OBS Project, VideoHelp). Look for file names containing: MS210x_Win10_x64_v1.0 .
Option B (Generic fallback): USB2.0 Video Capture Driver by "lehua" – often bundled as lehua_usb2.0_capture_x64.msi .
Option C (Open source alternative): Use OBS Studio + DirectShow filter – does not fix driver but can work with Windows 10's generic USB Video Class driver if your hardware is lucky. Because "EasyCap" is a generic brand name used
Part 3: Disable Driver Signature Enforcement (Required)
Since available drivers are unsigned, Windows 10 x64 will block installation.
Method (One-time boot):
Hold Shift and click Restart (from Start menu).
After reboot, choose: Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Startup Settings > Restart .
Press 7 or F7 (Disable driver signature enforcement).
Windows boots – now install drivers.