![]() There is another method for manual driver installation you could try: I have used this method a few times to install unsigned drivers for older devices with both Windows 7 and Windows 8. See for yourself why the award-winning, Diamond One-Touch Video Capture VC500 has become THE favorite video capture device for video enthusiasts from around the world. Windows 7's Device Manger shows the device name as "USBCIR" for my device, not "OTG102". The VC500’s compatibility includes: NTSC, PAL, AVI, JPG and BMP formats and is fully functional on PCs operating on Windows 10. "Ehome Infrared Receiver" refers to a Windows Media Center compatible IR receiver. ![]() I don't know how the "Ehome Infrared Receiver" story originated or if it is accurate. In Device Manager it just gives a "OTG102" icon that is broken. As of right now, still can't get my computer to find and recognize the VC500 card device. Some research I've found from folks who've had the same issue says that there's problem is that lists a " "Ehome Infrared Reciever" in Device Manager under the USB Devices and I don't have that device listed anywhere. ![]() Yeah, I've tried both of those and also downloaded the newest drivers from Diamond.
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