Multiviewer 2.0 Easycap Software 41
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How to Use Multiviewer 2.0 Easycap Software 41 to Capture and Record Multiple Video Sources
If you are looking for a simple and effective way to capture and record multiple video sources on your computer, you might want to try Multiviewer 2.0 Easycap Software 41. This software is designed to work with Easycap USB video capture devices, which allow you to connect up to four analog video sources (such as cameras, VCRs, DVD players, etc.) to your PC via USB.
With Multiviewer 2.0 Easycap Software 41, you can view all four video sources on one screen, switch between them, adjust their settings, and record them individually or simultaneously. You can also save the recorded videos in various formats, such as AVI, MPEG, WMV, etc. You can also use the software to take snapshots of the video sources and save them as JPEG or BMP files.
In this article, we will show you how to use Multiviewer 2.0 Easycap Software 41 to capture and record multiple video sources on your computer. We will assume that you have already installed the Easycap USB video capture device and its driver on your PC. If not, please refer to the user manual of the device for installation instructions.
Step 1: Launch Multiviewer 2.0 Easycap Software 41
After installing the software, you can launch it by clicking on its icon on your desktop or in your Start menu. You will see a window like this:
This is the main interface of the software, where you can see all four video sources in a grid layout. You can also see some buttons and menus at the top and bottom of the window.
Step 2: Connect and Configure Your Video Sources
Before you can view and record your video sources, you need to connect them to the Easycap USB video capture device and configure their settings in the software. To do this, follow these steps:
Connect your video sources (such as cameras, VCRs, DVD players, etc.) to the Easycap USB video capture device using the RCA or S-Video cables provided with the device. Make sure that each video source is connected to a different channel (CH1, CH2, CH3, or CH4) on the device.
Turn on your video sources and make sure that they are playing or sending video signals.
Click on the Device menu at the top of the Multiviewer window and select Device Settings. You will see a window like this:
In this window, you can adjust the settings of each video source according to your preferences. You can change the Video Standard (NTSC or PAL), the Brightness, Contrast, Hue, and Saturation levels, and the Audio Volume. You can also enable or disable the Mute option for each channel.
To change the settings of a specific channel, click on its tab at the top of the window (CH1, CH2, CH3, or CH4) and use the sliders or checkboxes to adjust its settings.
When you are done with configuring your video sources, click on OK to save your changes and close the window.
Step 3: View and Switch Between Your Video Sources
After connecting and configuring your video sources, you can view them on the Multiviewer window. You can also switch between them by clicking on their thumbnails or using the keyboard shortcuts (F1 for CH1, F2 for CH2, F3 for CH3, F4 for CH 061ffe29dd