Tearing for this device was definitely visible. I did see some quality discrepancies that I wasn’t too impressed with. I was able to record it through OBS Studio without any hiccups.
Plugging it in was no issues the driver was able to be seen
It worked horribly for a previous review and now all of a sudden it decided to work perfectly. Next on the list was the ezcap 172 and this one I don’t get. This one is one of my favorites I seem to use for quite a few experiments that I perform, but – generally on my Windows 8.1 PC.Īnd that’s where I had a problem, the goal is to have the device work with free video capture software and I am constantly using it through other software.Ĭonnection was through OBS Studio and recording quality was fine, but it appeared to have mild tearing which doesn’t show up using its own ArcSoft ShowBiz software or through Magix. At the time I bought the device, I had bought it under the name of ezcap 172. If you need any further assistance let us know and we would be glad to help you.Third on the list is the ezcap116.
Let the driver to install and then check the functionality. Place a check mark next to Run this program in Compatibility mode and select the operating system accordingly from the drop down list. Right click on the setup file of the driver and select Refer the steps to install a driver in compatibility mode:
I suggest you to download the driver software and reinstall the drivers in compatibility mode and check if it helps. This issue can happen due to driver incompatibility to Windows 10.įollow these steps to run hardware troubleshooter.Ĭlick on Hardware and Devices Troubleshooter and follow the prompts to We appreciate for trying the most of the troubleshooting steps. We understand how you feel about the situation. Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community. Help me Obi-Wan Kenobi, you're my only hope. Issue because again, I can get video perfectly just not audio. I'm also running Windows 10 and it is also up to date. I have an AMD processor, so unless I'm mistaken the Intel xHCI controller won't work. Ver.4 motherboard and I'm running with the F3 BIOS version (which is the latest). I'm really hoping that someone out there has an answer and that I just missed something stupid. Every article/post I've read about similar issues were all resolved using something that I have tried. I have tried every trick in the book to get these ports to work and I'm Yes, I have tried uninstalling, restarting, and reinstalling the VIA USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller 1.0 - multiple times. Yes, I'm sure that I'm using the correct cables and that they work (again, everything works fine in a 2.0 port). Yes, I'm sure that I'm plugged into a USB3.0 port.
Is a USB 3.0 device transmitting an uncompressed 1080p 60fps signal, with a USB 2.0 connection the video stutters and the audio is out of sync. Here's the kicker, if I plug it into any USB 2.0 port on my computer, it works exactly as it should, I get both video and audio. Yes, the level is turned up and I have both checked and unchecked the "listen to" box. I can see the card as an audio device in my Recording Devices, but it does not ping any audio. Before you ask, yes, all the settings are correct. Get video perfectly in OBS (which is a widely used open source streaming application). If I plug the card into a USB 3.0 port on my rig, I can There are several high profile streamers who use this exact card and it works perfectly. No special software, no special driver, the epitome of plug and play. While this card is not explicitly built for this purpose, it is built to take an HD signal via HDMI and convert it into a I am attempting to use a Magewell XI100DUSB-HDMI capture card to capture video and audio from my Playstation 4 for game streaming. I have a very unique situation and I'm hoping one of the geniuses on here can help. I have been dealing with USB 3.0 issues for 5 days now and I'm ready to throw this thing out of the window.