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I Vcam Pro Access

If you have purchased or downloaded I VCAM Pro, follow this guide to get your old camcorder connected.

What you need:

Step 1: Hardware Connection Connect your VCR or Camcorder to the capture dongle using the RCA cables. Pro tip: The Yellow plug is video; White/Red are audio (left/right). Ensure the source device is powered on. i vcam pro

Step 2: Driver Installation Do not plug the USB dongle in yet. Run the I VCAM Pro installer first. The software typically includes the necessary proprietary drivers for generic chipsets. Once installed, the installer will prompt you to plug in the dongle. Allow Windows to install the drivers automatically.

Step 3: Launch and Select Source Open I VCAM Pro. In the top-left menu, click Device > Video Device. You should see your USB capture device listed (e.g., "USB Video Device" or "SMI Grabber Device"). Select it. If you have purchased or downloaded I VCAM

Step 4: Configure Audio To get sound, go to Audio > Audio Device. Select your USB audio device (often labeled "USB Digital Audio"). Ensure your speakers aren't creating a feedback loop.

Step 5: Resolution and Standard Under Options > Video Capture Filter, set the correct video standard. If you are in North America/Japan, select NTSC. For Europe/Asia, select PAL. Set the output resolution to 720x480 (NTSC) or 720x576 (PAL) for the truest capture. Step 1: Hardware Connection Connect your VCR or

Step 6: Go Live or Record

To get the clearest "look" at your video feed, choose your connection method in this order:

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