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Recently I purchased this web cam for my laptop,. Actually I bought two one for me and one for my son and have not been able to get them to function. When I plug in the usb and microphone cable it tells that new hardware has been found and it is installing the software for the new device. It completes and says device is ready to be used but the camera does not work. The microphone works no problem, I have tried reistalling the device a couple of times and different ways with no success. I have tried unisnstalling, reinstalling, adding hardware etc.
Device driver for all USB cameras except the 33U and AFU420 series. Version 2.9.4 Released November 21, 2017 Type ZIP Filesize 3.2 MB Requirements. Intel Core i3 or similar, 2 GB RAM. USB 3.0 or USB 2.0 controller (depends upon camera model). Graphics card with 24 or 32 bit. Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 (32 & 64 bit), Windows 8 (32 & 64 bit), Windows 10 (32 & 64 bit). DirectX 9.0c or higher Changelog.
Repaired not working J003 mono sensor pattern fix on particular video formats. This driver version is the last that works in Windows XP. Device driver for all USB cameras except the 33U and AFU420 series.
Version 2.7.33 Released February 17, 2015 Type ZIP Filesize 2.4 MB Requirements. Intel Core i3 or similar, 2 GB RAM. USB 3.0 or USB 2.0 controller (depends upon camera model). Graphics card with 24 or 32 bit. Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 (32 & 64 bit), Windows 8 (32 & 64 bit), Windows 10 (32 & 64 bit).
DirectX 9.0c or higher Changelog. The Auto Focus Onepush Running flag now resets correctly after the auto focus has finished. Device driver for all USB cameras except the 33U and AFU420 series. Version 2.7.31 Released January 14, 2015 Type ZIP Filesize 2.3 MB Requirements. Intel Core i3 or similar, 2 GB RAM.
USB 3.0 or USB 2.0 controller (depends upon camera model). Graphics card with 24 or 32 bit. Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 (32 & 64 bit), Windows 8 (32 & 64 bit), Windows 10 (32 & 64 bit). DirectX 9.0c or higher Changelog. Support for IMX236 based cameras. Support for RGB64 color formats. Several performance improvements.
Device driver for all USB cameras except the 33U and AFU420 series. Version 2.7.9.1152 Released June 6, 2014 Type ZIP Filesize 2.1 MB Requirements. Intel Core i3 or similar, 2 GB RAM. USB 3.0 or USB 2.0 controller (depends upon camera model).
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Graphics card with 24 or 32 bit. Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 (32 & 64 bit), Windows 8 (32 & 64 bit), Windows 10 (32 & 64 bit). DirectX 9.0c or higher Changelog. Added new properties: Brightness, sharpness, de-noise, saturation, hue and contrast. Added new property: Highlight reduction. Added new property: White balance temperature controls.
Pixelfix for Y16 cameras now works as expected. VideoControlExternalTrigger (DirectShow property) can now be set as expected.
Device driver for all USB cameras except the 33U and AFU420 series. Version 2.6.5.1014 Released January 1, 2014 Type ZIP Filesize 1.9 MB Requirements. Intel Pentium IV or similar, 2 GB RAM.
USB 3.0 or USB 2.0 controller (depends upon camera model). Graphics card with 24 or 32 bit. Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 (32 & 64 bit), Windows 8 (32 & 64 bit). DirectX 9.0c or higher Changelog. Fixed missing auto-gain for DFK AFU130. Fixed focus when start value is out of autofocusrange. Fixed problem with AUTOFOCUSROIRIGHT: minimum possibly wrong.
Fixed auto focus ROI not working for 21.UC cameras. Fixed crash on load/connect with certain cameras 22/72xUC.
Fixed previous exposure settings not being loaded on reconnect. Complete reworking of internal property system. Fixed Windows XP driver load crash.
Fixed drop counter to be accessible from DirectShow. Fixed Windows 8 problem with certain video formats needing converters with standard DirectShow filters (e.g. Y800, capturing to an Y800 avi file was not possible). Fixed a problem with Windows 8 usbxhci driver not allowing transfers larger then 4 MB.
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Hi Dave, Would you happen to know which driver for a 6 LED USB 2.0 JPEG Webcam is compatible to use in Windows 7? I have tried all the driver listed below: KS-1211 NightvisionCam350K NVA USB168 WCM-6lnv-6led WCM-6lnv WCM-NVA ZS211 ZS211x64-bit But unfortunately none of them works. First, I changed the compatibility to vista then install the driver, if the device could not be detected, then i go to device management and tried doing a manual installation but still unsuccessful. I really need your expertise.
Do you have the correct driver for that cam? By that i mean do you have the install disk that came with it? If not take the back of the thing and look at its chipset when i know what chipset is being used i can see if i can think of a way to get it working under windows 7. Now windows 7 is nothing more then vista renamed with a bit added here and little taken away there, if you have ever had your cam working with vista the chances are it will work under windows 7.
Oh and what version of windows 7 are you running 32bit or 64. Ok if you have the install disk you will need to do the following under windows 7, of corse it may not work but its worth a try. Put the disk in the cdrom and cancel the auto setup. Click start, computer, right click on the cdrom and click explore. Look at the disk for the driver folder.
Right click on it and select copy. Now go back to your desktop, right click once more and select paste. That will copy the driver files from disk to your hard drive. From then on the install should go the same way as vista, if you read over this little lot i done when trying to get the zs211 working it will help.
If you have the amcap progarm that may need to be skipped as it don't fully work with vista so i can't see it working with windows 7. Where i talk about the zs211 please don't use that driver, replace that with the driver from your disk. Thats the best chance i think you have of getting that cam working. To be 100% honest any cam that works with windows vista should work with windows 7 top brand names such as logictech, creative are about the best and will support their products. I know they cost that much more but its worth it in the long run.
My own cam which is a logitech sphere came out for windows xp, logitech had beta drivers out for vista before vista cam out my cam works fine under vista and when i tested it on windows 7 32bit and 64bit it again worked without a problem. Ok one other thing you can try with that cam before you replace it.
Take the back off and note down its control chip number. How to do that can be found here. If its a chipset thats been used alot IE vimicro, sonix i might be able to find a more up to date driver, if its a old one thats below the 1.3M rate the chances are its not going to work full stop but all we can do from this point on is go by its chip number.
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If you replace this cam with a new model please please don't get a cheap one off ebay, sellers are passing off old cams saying they work with vista. You only have to take one look at the webcam section of my forum to see the fall out of that. The driver is for 32 bit versions of windows and its the only driver i know of.
What i just done is strip the driver to its bare files, no amcap program no nothing just the bare files needed by windows to use this cam. If you download the zipfile on the bottom of this post then fully unpack it. Go in to programs and remove the full alcorcam program. Restart windows, plug the cam in to another usb port so windows starts the new hardware wizard, this time don't let it search. Tell it you will choose what driver to install, browse to the unpacked driver files highlight the cam1690 system file and click next.
Please make sure all the time your doing this that your firewall and anti-virus are shut down or they will block what your trying to do. Attached Files (Size: 1.46 MB / Downloads: 585). Also got a cheapo webcam off ebay. Unfortunately won't work, hardware id string is USB VID17A1&PID0128. Have searched and got many hits but no solutions until I came across this thread. I am using windows 7 Home 64bit version. Followed instructions for the bare files option.
For the first time windows said it found the driver but then it cam up with an error at the end. The error being that it was not meant for this platform, the driver finished installing 'generic 1.0.2.0'- but cam still won't work and under the status tab it says: This device is not configured correctly.
(Code 1) Driver is not intended for this platform Any help appreciated. Cheers Barney. Now you have that driver installed try doing the following.
Shut down any firewall and anti-virus you may be running. Make sure the pc has access to the net, no need for your browser to be open just be online. Go in to device manager.
Right click on the problem cam and select update driver. When asked allow windows to search online for any possible drivers in the microsoft database. I know this cam has been out a while now so microsoft must have got that id string reported thousands of times in reports from windows debugging tools.
I've lost the box and driver for my webcam. I've just reimaged my machine and now want to install it again. It's a Taiwan model with virtually no identifying marks. After searching the web, I found something on Amazon that looks exactly the same (with six white LED lights, a microphone and a light sensor on the top). See here: Unfortunately there is no MYDIGITAL webpage, and when I search the driver websites MYDIGITAL comes up blank as well. If anybody knows where I can get this driver, or if you have this webcam yourself, I would be very grateful for your help.
Hey i downloaded all this stuff on here, plus all the VP-eye junk that came with it. I've uninstalled and reinstalled over and over again (this looks just like the software that came with my cam too) i even uninstalled in the device manager, am i missing something really huge here? I had the cam unplugged when i installed, tried it again plugged. And everytime after it installs windows stupid driver hardware thing pop's up and just says it can't find the software even tho i direct it RIGHT to the driver on my hard drive. Do i HAVE to burn this to CD to get it to work?
Like wtf is goin' on, i had this cam working for over a year, i lost the CD in a move cuz its so freakin tiny, as well as the fact it doesn't even come in a case, just a tiny slip. But once my computer crashed and i re-did it all it seems like i just can't seem to get this cam to work. THere's definitely power to the usb port cuz the LED lights still light up. Like holy, somebody please help me with this i so cannot afford another webcam right now. That's cos it's the incorrect driver for the chipset. I had the same problem wheni first got my budget 6 led webcam off of Ebay. Turned out it was a different chipset driver than was actually packaged with the webcam.
So, i recommend (if you really wanna find out what chipset is inside the camera) to take the 2 screws out of the back of the webcam (whilst unplugged obviously) and read any codes/text that maybe on the big chip in the middle or the numbers printed on the printed circuit board. Falcon 4.0. Turned out mine was a PAC7302, which with a small look on Google, i found the appropriate drivers which work a dream. This method is the least time consuming in the long-run, as my friend bought the same camera at the same time (from the same supplier) and it turned out to be a different chipset (a ZS211) Seems that even the sellers are not aware of what chipset they are sending out to people, so best save yourself from banging your head against the screen looking for the right driver, by simply undoing 2 little screws.