Reddit Reddit reviews Easycap DC60+ / DC-60+ New Version 3.2A USB Grabber Video Capturer with faster chips for Video Game PS3 XBOX 360 / Game Players / DVD / VHS / Camcorder / Video Camera Compatible Vista 64 bit / XP

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Easycap DC60+ / DC-60+ New Version 3.2A USB Grabber Video Capturer with faster chips for Video Game PS3 XBOX 360 / Game Players / DVD / VHS / Camcorder / Video Camera Compatible Vista 64 bit / XP
This is the newer version of the Easycap adapter, and has the Empia EM2861 chipset.It works with all versions of Vista (32 & 64 bit), Windows XP 32bit, Windows 7 (32 & 64 bit may not working with some software Tested and working with new installed Windows 7)Record from any VCR or camcorder with Scart or RCA yellow, red & white outputs (AV / S-Video leads not included)Capture game play from the Xbox360 in colour support PAL60 / NTSC433 capable (From our Eclipse Extra FAQ Manual)Highly Recommend using Above CPU 1.7GHz or faster processor
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u/Lord_Bro ยท 2 pointsr/fpv

Yes!
But it isn't perfect...

I grabbed an EasyCap USB Capture Device from to get my video/audio,

and an LM2577 Step-up Voltage Regulator to allow my to power my Rx at 12v from USB.

My entire base station is just powered off of the laptop battery now. Like others have said though there is an issue with lag. There are drivers for the EasyCap devices for both Linux and Windows, and you can use either tvtime or DScaler respectively to view the video with as little lag as possible. Even with this setup though I'm still ~100-150ms behind what is actually going on. You can make the mess manageable by velcroing your Rx and cables etc to the back of your laptop.

When you're decently high up off the ground the lag isn't terribly noticeable as long as it isn't windy and you are just cruising around. Once you get down close to the ground though and have to make quick adjustments you will definitely notice the lag, and you can pretty much forget about doing quick slaloms around trees and such.