Well, it’s finally arrived. An EasyCAP (Easy CAP) for Mac OS with USB 2.0 Audio/Video Capture/Surveillance Dongle for under $26 bucks.
Everything works pretty much like the original, (which I reviewed here) however all of those with a Mac OS simply plug and play! So, yah. Enjoy…In the meantime I guess you could always spend your free time on chopping veggies?
Here are the features in perfect Engrish:
- EasyCAP USB 2.0 1 channel DVR capture dongle is the safety system of ideal design for home/office/shop guard or baby care purpose; users can do their own security by easy installation. It is the costeffective solution to replace commercial VCR tape recorder, which also supports stable digitize video record and easy manages the recorded data via index of date and time. That’s it, make your life more safety and easier.
- Supports NTSC, PAL, SECAM Video format including PAL60,NTSC433
- Supports high quality video resolution
- Capture & edit high quality video & audio (No sound card needed)
- Include Professional and easy to learn & used video editor software: Ulead Video Studio 8.0 SE DVD
- Plug & play
- Applying to internet conference / net-meeting
- Complies With Universal Serial Bus Specification Rev. 2.0
- Input: S-Video/Audio L+R/CVBS (Composite Video Broadcast Signal)
- Support Windows 2000/XP/Vista, Linux(V4L), MacOS
- USB bus powered
- USB extension cable included
Get your own EasyCAP for Windows, Linux and yes, the Mac here
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2 Comments














I like this products but i want to make sure about some product like i want too know about the cable with it which is given with it.And which extension video it supports??
I bought this POS. It does not work with Mac. The software included does not install properly with Snow Leopard. I have not been able to find a driver for the Mac. When I tried to install on XP, it said that SP2 is required. Well, I have SP3, so why can’t it figure that out??
Do not buy this product!!