Officially, drivers were created for Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7 (64-bit).

) exists, its functionality is heavily restricted by modern hardware and software environments. Performance & Capability Analog Capture

As technology advanced, 64-bit operating systems became the norm. However, older devices like the Pinnacle Systems Bendino V1.0a often struggled to keep up. The 64-bit driver for the Bendino V1.0a is a game-changer, enabling users to run their device smoothly on modern systems. This driver ensures compatibility and stability, making it possible to continue using this vintage video capture card.

If the 64-bit driver remains elusive or unstable, many hobbyists use a running Windows XP (32-bit). By passing the PCI/PCIe device through to the VM, you can use the original, stable 32-bit drivers to capture video without compromising your primary OS.