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If you possess the physical card and need to make it work, stop searching for "SK2000F."
The SK2000F is a 4-channel or 8-channel PCI analog video capture card. Produced by generic Chinese OEM manufacturers (often branded under names like "Kodicom," "BlueSky," or "SuperDVR"), this card was the workhorse of CCTV systems from roughly 2005 to 2012.
Key Specifications:
The "DVR Card" acts as the capture device. Without the correct driver, the operating system sees nothing more than an "Unknown PCI Device." Sk2000f Dvr Card Driver 15
Before you download, set your expectations:
Since the "Sk2000f Dvr Card Driver 15" was designed for legacy OS, here is the manual installation method. Do not use the auto-run installer if you have a 64-bit system.
The term "Sk2000f Dvr Card Driver 15" refers to a specific driver version or a modified .inf file designed to unlock 15 frames per second (FPS) recording per channel, or to enable compatibility with specific DVR software versions (like SuperDVR or NV DVR). If you possess the physical card and need
Why does "15" matter?
Common driver file names include:
Warning: Do not confuse this with "SK2005" or "SK3000" drivers. Using the wrong driver will cause blue screens (BSODs). Check the BNC connectors: Does it have 4,
The driver alone does nothing. You need DVR client software. The "Driver 15" pack often includes a modified DVR.exe or works best with SuperDVR 7.x or NV DVR 4.0.
Recommended Software for Driver 15:
| Software | Version | Compatibility | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | SuperDVR | 7.5 or 8.0 | Excellent | The native partner. Set "Card Type" to "SK2000F" or "BT878." | | Kodicom 8800 | 4.05 | Good | Requires manual registry edit to allow 15 FPS. | | Blue Iris | Modern | Poor | Legacy WDM drivers are hit-or-miss. | | iSpy / Agent DVR | 4.0+ | Fair | Only if Driver 15 shows up as a DirectShow source. |
Configuration Tip: In your DVR software, go to "Video Format." Set it to PAL or NTSC to match your cameras. If you see a green or black screen, change the "Video Standard" or "Video Source" from Composite to S-Video (even though you are using BNC).