The is more than a software utility—it is a time capsule for video capture hardware that would otherwise become e-waste. Whether you are digitizing analog tapes, running an industrial vision system on Windows 7 x64, or maintaining a medical archive on Windows 10 x32 (yes, such setups exist), having a unified driver package is essential.

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Standard installers often fail on 64-bit systems because they cannot automatically write to the 64-bit registry or find the correct folder paths. Follow these steps for a successful manual setup: 1. Prepare the Folder Structure How to install XHorse MVCI software on Windows 7/8 64bit