Release and readme by: TheThrillness
Credit for figuring this out: charliecharlo

What is this?
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This is a preconfigured driver that will allow you to use the Micomsoft drivers with the USB3HDCAP.

What changed?
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I copied the [ENTRY] and [ENTRY.NTamd64] sections of CY3014.INF from the Startech drivers to the Micomsoft drivers (charliecharlo's idea).
I did this for both 32 bit and 64 bit operating systems but most likely you only want the 64 bit folder.

Do I just install these?
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There is more steps depending on your situation.

1. Uninstall any existing USB3HDCAP drivers using Device Manager. (It's under 'Sound, video, and game controllers') - Obviously only do this if you have ones lying around.
2. Restart your computer and allow it to install unsigned drivers.

Windows 8.1 guide: http://revryl.com/2013/08/06/install-unsigned-drivers/
Windows 7 guide: http://en.kioskea.net/faq/3914-windows-7-how-to-install-unsigned-drivers

3. Use DPInst.exe in the Micomsoft drivers and allow installation when Windows warns you.

Why do I want this over the StarTech one?
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Many bugs were fixed. Ones I have identified:

1. 0-255 and 16-235 levels switching actually works.
2. The NTSC_M_J video filter (and others) now work. This gets you correct black level for retro consoles when capturing over Composite/S-Video.
3. The 100% CPU bug is now officially fixed in these drivers (only for Windows 8). Yuan originally fixed this in the 2013/11/8 drivers but only for one power plan. 
More info here: http://www.thethrillness.com/2015/02/micomsoft-100-cpu-bug-fixed.html

USB3HDCAP Review: http://www.thethrillness.com/2015/01/startech-usb3hdcap-review.html