Easycap-sm-usb-007-windows-10-x64-drivers — ~repack~

Once you have identified the Hardware ID, you can source the specific driver for Windows 10 x64.

VID_1C88 & PID_0007: This is the genuine UTV007 chipset (highly compatible). VID_1B71 & PID_3002: This is a Somagic SMI2021 chipset. VID_EB1A: This indicates an Empia chipset. Step 2: Locate and Download the Drivers

Right-click your device > Update driver > Browse my computer for drivers.

The model number SM-USB-007 is a generic label used for several different hardware revisions. Windows 10 64-bit is particularly strict about driver signatures, meaning older drivers designed for Windows XP or Windows 7 often fail to initialize. To fix this, you must first determine if your device uses a Somagic, UTV007, or Empia chipset. Step 1: Identify Your Chipset

Point the installer to the folder containing your downloaded x64 drivers. Step 4: Software Configuration

Windows 10's Driver Signature Enforcement often blocks these unsigned drivers. You may need to temporarily disable it to complete the installation. Click Start > Settings > Update & Security > Recovery. Under Advanced startup, click Restart now.

Look for an entry under Sound, video and game controllers or Other devices labeled SMI Grabber, USB2.0 PC Camera, or Unknown Device. Right-click the device and select Properties.

After the driver is successfully installed (it should appear as "USB2.0 Video" or "SMI Grabber Device" without a yellow exclamation mark), you need capture software.

Go to the Details tab and select Hardware Ids from the dropdown menu. Look for the VID (Vendor ID) and PID (Product ID).