Eas圜apViewerĪnother software that was on the market was Eas圜apViewer from Ben Trask. I’d link to their site but Google thinks they’re not secure and I haven’t bought it I couldn’t tell you if it’s any good or not. If you have a later model MacBook Air or Pro or iMac that has sufficient ram memory, there is the option to install parallels, but it’s not free.
PC’s don’t have this sort of issue, that I’ve encountered. Why Apple had to completely phase out support for 32bit beginning with Catalina, I don’t understand. I’ll be updating to High Sierra but that’s where I’ll leave it at. Not only that, the laptop felt like it was in chug city and was extremely slow, so I searched how to downgrade back to Sierra.
I made the personal mistake thinking that upgrading the Mac OS to Catalina all previous drivers for USB capture devices would still work.Īfter I updated the OS, I then proceeded to test a few of the USB capture devices, only to see mixed results. Turns out there doesn’t appear to be many, if any. But when it comes to capturing videos using a Mac, it really boils down to finding the best Easier CAP software for Mac. On the PC I’ve written a review here, created a video of the device and even compared it to other USB capture devices. The Easier CAP UVC is a mixed bag when it comes to capturing videos.