Since the official website is dead, here are the top three verified sources for the driver update (as of today):
Honestech TVR 2.5 is a legacy video capture and editing software application designed to convert analog video signals from VHS tapes, camcorders, and gaming consoles into digital formats. Originally bundled with USB 2.0 video capture dongles (such as the EasyCap) during the Windows XP and Windows 7 eras, this software remains a frequent search topic for users attempting to digitize old family media.
To ensure stable video frame rates and synchronized audio during capture, your system should meet or exceed these legacy specifications outlined in the Honestech TVR User Guide on Scribd : Minimum Requirement Recommended Specification Windows 2000 / Windows XP (32-bit) Windows XP SP3 Processor Pentium 3 or AMD Athlon 700 MHz
If you can tell me (e.g., EasyCap, Honestech VHS to DVD) you are using and what version of Windows you have, I can help you find the exact driver update you need. Honestech TVR 2.5 Software - USB Video Grabber honestech tvr 25 upd
: Features an integrated MPEG editor for basic trimming and editing of recorded files. Multi-Channel Support
(Note: If you purchased a device and the key does not work, check the back of the CD sleeve. If you downloaded the software, you may need to contact the vendor for a key. Avoid "keygens" as they often trigger antivirus warnings.)
Click the (Settings) on the Honestech TVR control panel to open the Property window. Video Setting Tab Since the official website is dead, here are
Choose either Composite (if using the Yellow RCA cable) or S-Video . Selecting the wrong channel results in a black screen.
Right-click the setup.exe installer file and select . Open the Compatibility tab.
Successfully installing Honestech TVR 2.5 on modern operating systems like Windows 10 or Windows 11 requires strict adherence to an installation order to prevent driver conflicts. 1. Hardware Connection Honestech TVR 2
If you follow this guide, your legacy Honestech TVR 25 will work as well today as it did a decade ago. Happy capturing.
Select "Composite" if using the yellow RCA cable, or "S-Video" for higher quality.