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Completely new here, and I'm posting because of a webcam that says 'easy to use' and 'just plug an play'. Of course it's a lie and the reason I'm here.
Our database contains 0 drivers for USB VID_1908&PID_2311. Usb endoscope causes usb device not recognized I have a usb endoscope (basically a webcam on a long usb wire. It works fine when I plug it into Windows 7 starter (32 bit) netwook.
This is the camara: ID: USB VID_1908&PID_2311&REV_0100 USB VID_1908&PID_2311 I have driver identifier and driver easy. Neither of them give me a solution. ----- Here is what happens with my brand new webcam: As it says in the seller's webpage, win 7 ultimate 32bit installed automatically the driver for this webcam as soon as I plugged it in the pc. Skype can't recognize the video and neither yawcam. Shogun 2 total war fall of the samurai crack fix pirate costumes. Anyone can help me?
Note: I tried it in an old win xp pc and it works. Slowly, but works. Moderator note: Moved out of this thread: to avoid confusion with recent posts. When connected, your cam appears to Windows as two different devices. Open Device Manager > Under Imaging Category, you should find an entry for the cam video > Under Sound Category, you should find an entry for the cam audio BOTH devices only appear in Device Manager when cam is plugged in. They will BOTH disappear from DevMgr when the cam is unplugged from the USB port Verify you see both devices in DevMan. A good way to test is you found the right to entries for your cam is by unplugging/replugging the cam.
Verify both devices appear/disappear in sync when you unplug/replug the ca Did you find both device entries in DevMan? Does any device display a colored icon? (acolored icon implies driver error) Finally, for both devices, right click each device-> Properties then the Driver tab. Who is listed as the Driver Provider of for each device? Thanks for that info.
I've now got that question clear. As to the rest of the puzzle, well, will give it my best try. Your info tells me your cam is currently using the Windows generic video driver that comes in Win 7. Most simple cam vendors design their cams to work with the Windows driver, so they don't have to develop any driver themselves.
(On the other hand, Logitech is one of the companies that develops alot of its own hardware specific drivers in order to provide more functionality then what's provided by the the Windows generic video driver) That said, I'm guessing your cam didn't come with a CD? And the vendor said all you need to do is plug it in? Those are strong indications it's designed to work with the Windows driver. And driver status says 'it's working'. So next question, is why is it not? Do the apps (like Skype) say no cam found??
Or other error message? Or you mean you're just running the app and get a blank / black screen (with no other application error messsages appearing?). Yes, thats exactly what is happening.
As shown in the link of the webcam page, they didn't send me anything, except the cam. In skype, the cam seems to work for about 2 seconds. Then freezes the image, and a black one appears with the message: 'can't start video. Try closing other programs that might be using your webcam'. Of course there is no other program using it.
Or at least I think so. Thks very much Y_Y ---- EDIT: I forgot! I try to use Yawcam to watch the video on the internet. I managed to do it succesfully with a logitech webcam, but when trying with this one, Yawcam shows a message about being unable to make it work, despite the webcam is on the list of availables. 1) DevManView shows us the cam is connected and detected and the Windows generic video driver is loaded. You're seeing 3 'instances' of the device - which is OK. If you look at each instance in DevManView and look at the Connected column.
Note only one instance shows Connected = YES (that's the 'active' instance we care about and its OK) 2) We'll look at Event Viewer the 'old fashioned way'. > Repeat the cam error. Note the time > Open Windows Event Viewer: Click CtlPnl->Administrative Tools->Event Viewer. Expand the Windows Logs (in left pane) and you'll see Application and System isted.
Those are the logs we will check > Click on Application. Many entries appear. Click Filter Current Log and check boxes Critical, Warning and Error.
Click OK > Are there any entries at the time of the cam error? If yes, double click it. A pop-up window opens describing the error.
Click the Copy button (lower left corner of window) and paste any error(s) back into your next post After you check Application, also open the System log, and check for any errors at the time of the cam error. 3) You can also check what programs are using your web cam. It should just be the one test program. Do you see any other program? Hi, sorry for the delay, but I had a chance to make a technician took a look at my webcam, so I prefer to wait until hear his opinion before doing anything else. On saturday mornig I gave him my webcam, and just today he tells me: - This type of camera is very simple and it doesn't need any driver, except what windows detects (as normal). I'll tried on different pc's and on different versions of windows (xp, vista,7,8), and it works extremely slow and keeps freezing after some seconds.