

Something is seriously wrong with your tape, your VCR, your EZcap, or perhaps all three. My brother bought a $10 generic garbage EZcap knockoff from Amazon, has it connected to a half-dead malfunctioning VCR, is dubbing fourth-generation bootleg concert videos to an old Windows Vista laptop, and still gets better results than that hopelessly unstable clip you linked. because I can't comprehend it and feel helpless. On the stop screen (or when I rewind the tape) - the picture is displaced - this is it:

I've been testing all devices on different cables - from cheap to quite expensive - no influence whatsoever.Īnd one more observation. The Eas圜ap on the other hand - works well with blu-ray player.
Ez grabber doesn't display tv#
What may be causing it? The vcr seems to be fully functional - it works well with the TV set. I use a very popular device - called Eas圜ap, and what's interesting - when I hook up my blu-ray player to it, a similar effect doesn't occur. On the tv set, the very same image is perfectly stable. When the VCR is connected with the computer (using the very same cable) - the picture jumps (I can't find a proper adjective to describe it). I've restored my old VCR and everything runs smoothly, but only when the receiver is connected to the TV set. I'm trying to capture video from my old VHS tapes to digital format.
