To download the Ez Grabber 2 driver, you should primarily use the official resources provided by the manufacturer, Geniatech, to ensure compatibility and system security. Download Resources
Official Geniatech Store: The most reliable source is the Geniatech Official Store Download Page, which offers the V1.30 Driver for EzGrabber2.
Software Bundle: Along with the driver, you may need the VHStoDVD software for Windows to manage the actual video capture process.
Alternate Drivers: If you are using a branded version like Delock, specific older versions like the Win7 Dyyno driver are sometimes found on community sites like DriversCloud. Key Specifications & Requirements
The Ez Grabber 2 is designed to bridge analog video sources (like VHS or DVD players) to a digital format on your computer.
Compatibility: Supports Windows XP, 7, 8, 10, and 11, as well as Mac and Linux. Video Quality: Captures NTSC at (30 FPS) and PAL at
Inputs: Features Composite (RCA) and S-Video inputs for high-quality analog-to-digital transfer. Installation Troubleshooting
Direct Connection: Plug the device directly into a high-speed USB 2.0 port. Avoid using unpowered hubs as they may cause audio or video lag.
Driver Recognition: If the hardware is not recognized, some users find success by uninstalling the driver from the Device Manager under "Sound, video and game controllers," then replugging the device to trigger a fresh installation.
Third-Party Software: If the included "EZ Grabber" program fails, the device is often compatible with third-party software like Honestech VHS to DVD or even open-source options like OBS Studio. Missing the EZCap driver - where to find | OBS Forums
EZCap driver : Arcsoft : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. Ezcap driver software for usb 2.0 video capture. OBS Studio USB Composite/S-Video Capture - Geniatech
Ez Grabber 2 by Geniatech is a USB 2.0 video capture device designed to digitize analog video from sources like VCRs (VHS), camcorders (Hi8/V8), and DVD players. Driver & Software Downloads
To use the device, you must install both the hardware drivers and the capture utility. Below are the official and verified sources for the necessary files: Official Geniatech Driver (Windows) : You can download version of the EzGrabber2 driver directly from the Geniatech Shop Windows 10/11 Specific Update
: For newer Windows versions, users often need a specific PVR setup file (OTG102) to ensure compatibility. This is available via DMM Download Mac OS Software
: If using a Mac, the "VideoGlide" software is typically required. Since this software often requires a device-specific serial number, it is recommended to contact the seller
if your installation CD is missing the Mac manual or serial key. JustAnswer Key Specifications & Requirements Input Types : Composite (RCA) and S-Video. Resolution
: Supports NTSC (720x480 @ 30 FPS) and PAL (720x576 @ 25 FPS).
: Captures directly to MPEG 1/2/4, AVI, and WMV; supports JPEG/BMP for still snapshots. Hardware Requirements : Intel Pentium 4 1.4GHz (2.0GHz recommended). : 128MB minimum (256MB+ recommended).
: 300MB for software; approximately 600MB to 3GB per hour of video recording. Installation Steps Hardware Connection
: Plug the Ez Grabber 2 into a high-speed USB 2.0 port. Connect your analog source (VCR/Camera) to the device using the yellow (Video), White/Red (Audio), or S-Video cables. Driver Installation
: Run the driver installer before opening the capture software. In Windows 10, you may need to disable driver signature enforcement if the driver is not recognized. Software Setup
: Install the included "EZ Grabber" or "DVD Studio" utility. On Mac, go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy
to allow the software to run if it is blocked as an "unverified developer".
: Open the software, select the correct input (Composite or S-Video), and press for a more detailed wiring diagram
EZ Grabber Software Troubleshooting: Expert Q&A - JustAnswer
https://github.com/ant-thomas/EM28XX-DriversEM28XX_Driver_Setup.zip file.The Ez Grabber 2 (often referred to as the "Easy Grabber 2" or similar generic USB video capture dongles) is a legacy device designed to convert analog video (from VCRs, camcorders, or DVD players) into digital files for a computer. However, finding a safe, working driver for this device today is notoriously difficult.
Here is a practical guide to identifying your device and successfully (and safely) installing the drivers.
To download the Ez Grabber 2 driver, you should primarily use the official resources provided by the manufacturer, Geniatech, to ensure compatibility and system security. Download Resources
Official Geniatech Store: The most reliable source is the Geniatech Official Store Download Page, which offers the V1.30 Driver for EzGrabber2.
Software Bundle: Along with the driver, you may need the VHStoDVD software for Windows to manage the actual video capture process.
Alternate Drivers: If you are using a branded version like Delock, specific older versions like the Win7 Dyyno driver are sometimes found on community sites like DriversCloud. Key Specifications & Requirements
The Ez Grabber 2 is designed to bridge analog video sources (like VHS or DVD players) to a digital format on your computer.
Compatibility: Supports Windows XP, 7, 8, 10, and 11, as well as Mac and Linux. Video Quality: Captures NTSC at (30 FPS) and PAL at
Inputs: Features Composite (RCA) and S-Video inputs for high-quality analog-to-digital transfer. Installation Troubleshooting
Direct Connection: Plug the device directly into a high-speed USB 2.0 port. Avoid using unpowered hubs as they may cause audio or video lag.
Driver Recognition: If the hardware is not recognized, some users find success by uninstalling the driver from the Device Manager under "Sound, video and game controllers," then replugging the device to trigger a fresh installation.
Third-Party Software: If the included "EZ Grabber" program fails, the device is often compatible with third-party software like Honestech VHS to DVD or even open-source options like OBS Studio. Missing the EZCap driver - where to find | OBS Forums
EZCap driver : Arcsoft : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. Ezcap driver software for usb 2.0 video capture. OBS Studio USB Composite/S-Video Capture - Geniatech
Ez Grabber 2 by Geniatech is a USB 2.0 video capture device designed to digitize analog video from sources like VCRs (VHS), camcorders (Hi8/V8), and DVD players. Driver & Software Downloads
To use the device, you must install both the hardware drivers and the capture utility. Below are the official and verified sources for the necessary files: Official Geniatech Driver (Windows) : You can download version of the EzGrabber2 driver directly from the Geniatech Shop Windows 10/11 Specific Update
: For newer Windows versions, users often need a specific PVR setup file (OTG102) to ensure compatibility. This is available via DMM Download Mac OS Software
: If using a Mac, the "VideoGlide" software is typically required. Since this software often requires a device-specific serial number, it is recommended to contact the seller
if your installation CD is missing the Mac manual or serial key. JustAnswer Key Specifications & Requirements Input Types : Composite (RCA) and S-Video. Resolution
: Supports NTSC (720x480 @ 30 FPS) and PAL (720x576 @ 25 FPS).
: Captures directly to MPEG 1/2/4, AVI, and WMV; supports JPEG/BMP for still snapshots. Hardware Requirements : Intel Pentium 4 1.4GHz (2.0GHz recommended). : 128MB minimum (256MB+ recommended).
: 300MB for software; approximately 600MB to 3GB per hour of video recording. Installation Steps Hardware Connection
: Plug the Ez Grabber 2 into a high-speed USB 2.0 port. Connect your analog source (VCR/Camera) to the device using the yellow (Video), White/Red (Audio), or S-Video cables. Driver Installation
: Run the driver installer before opening the capture software. In Windows 10, you may need to disable driver signature enforcement if the driver is not recognized. Software Setup
: Install the included "EZ Grabber" or "DVD Studio" utility. On Mac, go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy
to allow the software to run if it is blocked as an "unverified developer".
: Open the software, select the correct input (Composite or S-Video), and press for a more detailed wiring diagram
EZ Grabber Software Troubleshooting: Expert Q&A - JustAnswer
https://github.com/ant-thomas/EM28XX-DriversEM28XX_Driver_Setup.zip file.The Ez Grabber 2 (often referred to as the "Easy Grabber 2" or similar generic USB video capture dongles) is a legacy device designed to convert analog video (from VCRs, camcorders, or DVD players) into digital files for a computer. However, finding a safe, working driver for this device today is notoriously difficult.
Here is a practical guide to identifying your device and successfully (and safely) installing the drivers.
The DeviceObjectType class is intended to characterize a specific Device. The UML diagram corresponding to the DeviceObjectType class is shown in Figure 3‑1.

Figure 3‑1. UML diagram of the DeviceObjectType class
The property table of the DeviceObjectType class is given in Table 3‑1.
Table 3‑1. Properties of the DeviceObjectType class
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Name |
Type |
Multiplicity |
Description |
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Description |
cyboxCommon: StructuredTextType |
0..1 |
The Description property captures a technical description of the Device Object. Any length is permitted. Optional formatting is supported via the structuring_format property of the StructuredTextType class. |
|
Device_Type |
cyboxCommon: StringObjectPropertyType |
0..1 |
The Device_Type property specifies the type of the device. |
|
Manufacturer |
cyboxCommon: StringObjectPropertyType |
0..1 |
The Manufacturer property specifies the manufacturer of the device. |
|
Model |
cyboxCommon: StringObjectPropertyType |
0..1 |
The Model property specifies the model identifier of the device. |
|
Serial_Number |
cyboxCommon: StringObjectPropertyType |
0..1 |
The Serial_Number property specifies the serial number of the Device. |
|
Firmware_Version |
cyboxCommon: StringObjectPropertyType |
0..1 |
The Firmware_Version property specifies the version of the firmware running on the device. |
|
System_Details |
cyboxCommon: ObjectPropertiesType |
0..1 |
The System_Details property captures the details of the system that may be present on the device. It uses the abstract ObjectPropertiesType which permits the specification of any Object; however, it is strongly recommended that the System Object or one of its subtypes be used in this context. |
Implementations have discretion over which parts (components, properties, extensions, controlled vocabularies, etc.) of CybOX they implement (e.g., Observable/Object).
[1] Conformant implementations must conform to all normative structural specifications of the UML model or additional normative statements within this document that apply to the portions of CybOX they implement (e.g., implementers of the entire Observable class must conform to all normative structural specifications of the UML model regarding the Observable class or additional normative statements contained in the document that describes the Observable class).
[2] Conformant implementations are free to ignore normative structural specifications of the UML model or additional normative statements within this document that do not apply to the portions of CybOX they implement (e.g., non-implementers of any particular properties of the Observable class are free to ignore all normative structural specifications of the UML model regarding those properties of the Observable class or additional normative statements contained in the document that describes the Observable class).
The conformance section of this document is intentionally broad and attempts to reiterate what already exists in this document.
The following individuals have participated in the creation of this specification and are gratefully acknowledged.
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Aetna David Crawford AIT Austrian Institute of Technology Roman Fiedler Florian Skopik Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ Bank) Dean Thompson Blue Coat Systems, Inc. Owen Johnson Bret Jordan Century Link Cory Kennedy CIRCL Alexandre Dulaunoy Andras Iklody Raphaël Vinot Citrix Systems Joey Peloquin Dell Will Urbanski Jeff Williams DTCC Dan Brown Gordon Hundley Chris Koutras EMC Robert Griffin Jeff Odom Ravi Sharda Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center (FS-ISAC) David Eilken Chris Ricard Fortinet Inc. Gavin Chow Kenichi Terashita Fujitsu Limited Neil Edwards Frederick Hirsch Ryusuke Masuoka Daisuke Murabayashi Google Inc. Mark Risher Hitachi, Ltd. Kazuo Noguchi Akihito Sawada Masato Terada iboss, Inc. Paul Martini Individual Jerome Athias Peter Brown Elysa Jones Sanjiv Kalkar Bar Lockwood Terry MacDonald Alex Pinto Intel Corporation Tim Casey Kent Landfield JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. Terrence Driscoll David Laurance LookingGlass Allan Thomson Lee Vorthman Mitre Corporation Greg Back Jonathan Baker Sean Barnum Desiree Beck Nicole Gong Jasen Jacobsen Ivan Kirillov Richard Piazza Jon Salwen Charles Schmidt Emmanuelle Vargas-Gonzalez John Wunder National Council of ISACs (NCI) Scott Algeier Denise Anderson Josh Poster NEC Corporation Takahiro Kakumaru North American Energy Standards Board David Darnell Object Management Group Cory Casanave Palo Alto Networks Vishaal Hariprasad Queralt, Inc. John Tolbert Resilient Systems, Inc. Ted Julian Securonix Igor Baikalov Siemens AG Bernd Grobauer Soltra John Anderson Aishwarya Asok Kumar Peter Ayasse Jeff Beekman Michael Butt Cynthia Camacho Aharon Chernin Mark Clancy Brady Cotton Trey Darley Mark Davidson Paul Dion Daniel Dye Robert Hutto Raymond Keckler Ali Khan Chris Kiehl Clayton Long Michael Pepin Natalie Suarez David Waters Benjamin Yates Symantec Corp. Curtis Kostrosky The Boeing Company Crystal Hayes ThreatQuotient, Inc. Ryan Trost U.S. Bank Mark Angel Brad Butts Brian Fay Mona Magathan Yevgen Sautin US Department of Defense (DoD) James Bohling Eoghan Casey Gary Katz Jeffrey Mates VeriSign Robert Coderre Kyle Maxwell Eric Osterweil |
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The authors would also like to thank the larger CybOX Community for its input and help in reviewing this document.
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Revision |
Date |
Editor |
Changes Made |
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wd01 |
15 December 2015 |
Desiree Beck Trey Darley Ivan Kirillov Rich Piazza |
Initial transfer to OASIS template |