If the driver was designed for Windows 7 or Vista, you may need to run it in compatibility mode. To do this:

The VS-USB2800D is an analog TV tuner and video capture card. It connects via a USB 2.0 interface. The device features:

DriverHub, for example, lists the KWorld DVD Maker USB 2.0 (VS-USB2800D) as compatible with Windows 10 32-bit and 64-bit versions, as well as Windows 11. Such utilities can be convenient but should be used cautiously:

: Open the folder and find the primary installation file (usually setup.exe ).

If the automatic installation or compatibility mode approaches don't work, manually pointing Windows 10 to the driver files through Device Manager often succeeds where other methods fail.

Here's how to perform a manual driver installation:

The original CyberLink PowerDirector 5 software bundled with the KWorld hardware will not function properly on modern Windows 10 builds. Once your hardware is recognized by the Device Manager, use one of these modern alternatives to pull the feed:

If you have the original installer file (e.g., from the CD or a saved download), running it in Compatibility Mode can sometimes trick the software into installing correctly on Windows 10.

Hardware conflict issues stem from architectural changes introduced in modern versions of Windows:

Here are the main features regarding getting this device to work on Windows 10: