• Composite to USB cable
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Hi, I've ordered a cable from the internet that connects the USB port two composite (Yellow, Red, White cables). This cable is important to me for a system I want to setup. One problem, the USB driver isn't installed with the cable and it's not a default windows component. The OS it's using is Windows Server 2003 (tested on Win7 and same problem). Can someone provide a driver for it? Or recommend something that turns composite into a recognizable 'webcam' or video input by my server? Thanks in advanced.
How are we supposed to provide a driver for "random USB2Composite cable" if you don't tell us the manufacturer or model number?
How the fuck is that supposed to work? You can't just shit a signal into a USB cable and have it work.
It doesn't have a model number, it doesn't have a manufacture. Damn chinese. I have seen capture USB cables, but for £50 it is not worth the money. It is just a cable, just a cable. In the middle it has the splitter to the cable differences. I was thinking of getting another cable for it, but just a cable. The whole capture care shit isn't worth it in my opinion. What I was asking is if there was a driver that supports this cable. It does work, the computer picks up power from the cable when signals are sent through it, it jut doesn't have any driver for itself. [editline]20th May 2011[/editline] Aha! Found some information and pictures on this cable. [url]http://www.buy.com/prod/new-usb-male-a-to-3-rca-av-a-v-tv-adapter-cord-cable/q/sellerid/23962916/loc/101/216472459.html[/url]
[QUOTE=Silentfood;29935423]It doesn't have a model number, it doesn't have a manufacture. Damn chinese. I have seen capture USB cables, but for £50 it is not worth the money. It is just a cable, just a cable. In the middle it has the splitter to the cable differences. I was thinking of getting another cable for it, but just a cable. The whole capture care shit isn't worth it in my opinion. What I was asking is if there was a driver that supports this cable. It does work, the computer picks up power from the cable when signals are sent through it, it jut doesn't have any driver for itself. [editline]20th May 2011[/editline] Aha! Found some information and pictures on this cable. [url]http://www.buy.com/prod/new-usb-male-a-to-3-rca-av-a-v-tv-adapter-cord-cable/q/sellerid/23962916/loc/101/216472459.html[/url][/QUOTE] That is used in conjunction with some kind of device that utilizes a USB port as composite video in/out. It doesn't actually add any kind of video input/output via USB. There's a reason why a real capture device is more expensive than simply buying a cable.
[QUOTE=Silentfood;29935423]It doesn't have a model number, it doesn't have a manufacture. Damn chinese. I have seen capture USB cables, but for £50 it is not worth the money. It is just a cable, just a cable. In the middle it has the splitter to the cable differences. I was thinking of getting another cable for it, but just a cable. The whole capture care shit isn't worth it in my opinion. What I was asking is if there was a driver that supports this cable. It does work, the computer picks up power from the cable when signals are sent through it, it jut doesn't have any driver for itself. [editline]20th May 2011[/editline] Aha! Found some information and pictures on this cable. [url]http://www.buy.com/prod/new-usb-male-a-to-3-rca-av-a-v-tv-adapter-cord-cable/q/sellerid/23962916/loc/101/216472459.html[/url][/QUOTE] Oh man you're dumb, a capture card is worth it because it actually converts the analogue signals coming in to some form the software can read it and display it and whatever else on the PC. You can't just plug in three composite cables to a USB slot and expect it to work. It's probably made for some speciality device that can output video through the USB header in special circumstances - like iPods and other devices can do through their headphone jack. Plugging that into any USB port and trying to get it to work is never going to work and could potentially break your USB controller (or whatever).
[QUOTE=Silentfood;29935423]It doesn't have a model number, it doesn't have a manufacture. Damn chinese. I have seen capture USB cables, but for £50 it is not worth the money. It is just a cable, just a cable. In the middle it has the splitter to the cable differences. I was thinking of getting another cable for it, but just a cable. The whole capture care shit isn't worth it in my opinion. What I was asking is if there was a driver that supports this cable. It does work, the computer picks up power from the cable when signals are sent through it, it jut doesn't have any driver for itself. [editline]20th May 2011[/editline] Aha! Found some information and pictures on this cable. [url]http://www.buy.com/prod/new-usb-male-a-to-3-rca-av-a-v-tv-adapter-cord-cable/q/sellerid/23962916/loc/101/216472459.html[/url][/QUOTE] The picture made me laugh so hard.
[QUOTE=Silentfood;29935423] [editline]20th May 2011[/editline] Aha! Found some information and pictures on this cable. [url]http://www.buy.com/prod/new-usb-male-a-to-3-rca-av-a-v-tv-adapter-cord-cable/q/sellerid/23962916/loc/101/216472459.html[/url][/QUOTE] Note: PC Computer Laptop can't use the cable directly
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