. Click above Download link or to begin installer download. Click 'Run' ('Save As') if using Firefox. Click 'Run' Again. Follow on-screen prompts to complete installation.
Important: If you are using Internet Explorer as your browser, a browser Security Warning dialog box displays like the one below. You will need to click Run to install the application. We recommend that you save it to your desktop and initiate the free scan using the desktop icon. Should you choose not to save the application, you may simply initiate the free scan by clicking the 'Run' button on the File Download Window. Before discussing possible solutions, make certain that you have properly installed your camera software that was shipped with your camera and you have properly connected the camera to the computer in the following order.
Close all programs and temporarily disable any virus protection software. Insert the camera software CD into the CD drive and follow the on-screen instructions. If the installation screen does not appear, click Start, Run, and type D: Setup.exe, where D is the letter of your CD drive. When the software has finished installing, re-enable the virus protection software. If you have selected images for sharing or printing, verify that the computer is connected to a printer and/or the Internet. Turn off the camera. Connect the camera to your computer either:.
Directly with the USB cable that was shipped with the camera (Fig. Or with a dock or cradle and USB cable that was shipped with the camera (Fig. Turn on the camera. The camera should display Connected to computer on the Image Display.
If so, follow the instructions on the computer screen to transfer the images. Disconnect and then reconnect the Universal Serial Bus (USB) cable. The camera can stall at Establishing connection if the cable is not fully inserted into the camera. Try using a different USB port:.
If the camera is inserted into a front port, try using a port on the back of the computer. If the camera is inserted into a back port, try using a port on the front of the computer. If you are using a USB hub, try connecting directly to the computer.
If you are not using a USB hub, try using a USB hub if one is available. Check the condition of the USB cable. Autoplay menu designer 5 torrent. Replace the cable if there is visible damage. On the computer, click Start, Settings, and double-click Control Panel. (On Windows XP, click Start, and then click Control Panel. ). Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
Select the software for any unused USB devices, and click Remove. Open Device Manager and uninstall the unused USB devices by following the steps below:. Right-click My Computer and left-click Properties. With Windows XP Pro, left-click Start, select My Computer, and select view system information under System Tasks.
On the resulting System Properties window, click Hardware tab, and then Device Manager button. Right-click the unused devices and select Uninstall. Disconnect any other USB devices that are not being used, except the keyboard and mouse. Restart the computer, if you are prompted to do so. Connect the camera and computer using the USB cable.
Follow the steps below to open Device Manager. Right-click My Computer and left-click Properties. With Windows XP Pro, left-click Start, select My Computer, and select view system information under System Tasks.
On the resulting System Properties window, click Hardware tab, and then Device Manager button. If the camera USB mode is Digital Camera, the camera should be listed under Imaging Devices.
Look for items that pertain to the camera (for example, USB Camera, HP xxx Digital Camera, Canon Digital Camera, Unknown Device). Check under Imaging Devices, and if necessary, Other Devices, and Universal Serial Bus Controllers by clicking the plus (+) sign. Highlight the camera entry and then click Properties or double-click the device to open Properties. The device status should be OK (no errors). If the conditions in the previous step are not met, check the Device Status window on the General tab for information about the cause of the communication error (Code 19 is the Klez Virus). This window will also provide information to resolve the issue (for example, Re-Install Driver, Install Driver). If it does not, then close the Properties window for the camera or unknown device and highlight the item.
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Click Remove at the bottom of Device Manager. (You may need to right-click the item, and then select Remove or Uninstall ). If the camera USB mode is Disk Drive, the camera should be listed under Disk Drives. Highlight the camera entry and then click Properties or double-click the device to open Properties.
The device status should be OK (no errors), and the driver provider on the General tab should be Microsoft. Refresh the Device Manager. Select Action at the top of Device Manager, and then select Scan For Hardware Changes. Open Device Manager by following the steps given below:. Right-click My Computer and left-click Properties. With Windows XP Pro, left-click Start, select My Computer, and select view system information under System Tasks.
On the resulting System Properties window, click Hardware tab, and then Device Manager button. Check the Universal Serial Bus controllers entry for question marks, exclamation points, or whether the entry does not exist. Expand Universal Serial Bus controllers entry by clicking the plus sign (+) next to the Universal Serial Bus controllers entry and check USB host controllers and USB root hubs. If the devices are not listed or have question marks or exclamation points next to them, contact the computer manufacturer. On the computer, click Start, Settings, and double-click Control Panel.
For Windows XP, click Start and then Control Panel. Double-click Add/Remove Programs. Check for any copies of the imaging software. If multiple copies exist, remove them all. After all copies of the software have been removed, restart the computer.
Once the computer is restarted and the main screen displays, right-click Start, and then click Explore. Ensure the camera is disconnected from the computer and reinstall the imaging software. This can be done from either the camera CD or the manufacturer's support web site. Follow these steps to reinstall and upgrade the software from the manufacturer's web site. Visit your manufacturer's website or to have us scan your system for the correct driver.
For a list of manufacturer websites. Select the correct model and download Driver. The system will then provide installation instructions. Connect the camera to the computer and try to unload the images again. Why Updating Drivers Is Important Usually the only reason we look to install or update camera drivers is because something is malfunctioning. This is not the only reason you should keep your drivers up to date however. Manufacturers are constantly updating and improving performance of their devices and the only way to make use of this is by having the latest system drivers.
Obviously going online and checking for new drivers all the time is not desirable so using a tool like the one at the top of this page you can keep all of your hardware running on the optimal drivers with top performance. When new hardware is installed, although it works correctly, other hardware which interacts with it may not be, because the other hardware actually needs its own drivers updated. This kind of co-dependency is another common problem and a reason why it's a great idea to have a tool that is constantly monitoring the state of all of your drivers and updating appropriately so you can upgrade and add or remove components in your computer while continuing to run without a hitch. If your camera is fairly new, it may be possible to download individual camera driver files directly from the manufacturer without incurring additional charges.
If you are having problems locating the correct driver, or are unsure of the exact model, we suggest you run this. It is very important that you know the exact model of your camera that you would like to update to prevent possible damage to your system. We suggest that you an installer that will automatically scan and identify your camera to ensure you are installing the correct update and will also locate and download any additional driver and bios updates your pc may need. It's our goal to provide easy, one-click access to all of the latest drivers for your computer. Saving you time and preventing the possibility of installing an incorrect system driver, which could potentially cause a system crash.
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I bought this little webcam at Hamvention the other day, but the driver CD that came with it is scratched beyond use. It is interestingly named 'Smart Webcam' and is apparently distributed through 'Next Products' (There are several of these on eBay as well) I plugged it in and it was identified as 'USB Video Device' as I expected, however using amcap it only serves video in mjpeg, max available resolution is 320x240, and it will only show a few frames and then freeze for a while, then a few more frames, then freeze, etc. I uninstalled the device through the device manager, reinstalled it, and then ran the vicam chip identifier app that I found on here - and it said that no vicam device was installed. So at least that (perhaps) narrows it down. Here are the strings for this camera: USB Vid058f&Pid3820&Rev0401&MI00 USB Vid058f&Pid3820&MI00 I did what I felt was an exhaustive search based on the 058f and 3820 information, and the only things I found were a few foreign pages with references to the IDs, as well as one that apparently allowed some sort of 3820 download only if you signed up for VIP access or whatever.
I even tried the Alcor 3820 download that was provided here on the site, and even after uninstalling 'USB Video Device', running the app, and plugging in this camera when it asked - it still went unrecognized. Hopefully I didn't skip any steps that would make it easy for this thing to be identified.:-) Any help would be appreciated. Also, I did try the Wellec Cam3820 UVC Webcam driver package, and that didn't work either. When plugged in, the camera is still installed as a generic USB Video device.:-/. The only driver i can find to match that device id string is the wellec AV series v1.0 driver from a jap site. If windows is loading it as a generic USB device and you get a picture that should be all you need for it to work with the likes of skype, msn, yahoo messenger.
That amcap program really is past it best, its a very old dos based program and has problem with windows xp upwards. Vista and win 7 really don't like to load it at all.
To get the best from any picture run the cam wizard from inside any IM program and that will set the cam up ready for windows. Hi there, I just bought a Smart Webcam too. However the software that comes on the mini-CD is pretty much useless from what I can tell. So having the scratched disk may not be much of a loss. The CD contains two applications, a Chinese version of Stimon.exe which is an old Win9x still image capture program and something called QVidCap which as its name suggests is a video capture program ala AmCap.
There are problems with both of these programs. Stimon doesn't seem to do much and it's not mentioned in the little instruction sheet included in the package.
Niether is QVidCap. The problem with QVidCap is that it doesn't work very well. The displayed image is striated with black vertical lines every 5 pixels or so. I uninstalled the software that came on the CD. AmCap, Windows Live, Dorgem, and all the rest work fine, basically though the standard windows video cam drivers. My question now is, how do you get the LEDs to light up?
Neither QVidCap or Stimon had controls for this. I doubt that the standard video drivers shipped with XP (or Vista or Windows 7) know about the LED lights. Perhaps the drivers installed from the included mini-CD include a UI switch somewhere but it was not evident in either QVidCap or Stimon. I haven't exhaustively tested the thing yet, but I wonder if the included drivers automatically light the LEDs by discerning low-light conditions through software contrast detection.
That would certainly be a reason for installing the included mini-CD software instead of relying on the default Windows drivers. Have you discovered anything? I've written a videocapture driver before, I worked for 3Com and am a software engineer. I'd write one for this thing but I'd need the hardware specs, which would be a fun find. Thanks for reading, Phil. With these cams its like sticking your head out a moving car you get whats coming to you lol lol nah bad sense of humor aside.
These cams come with a switch, somewhere on the body, or a light photocell that switches them on in low light or in a few cases controled by the driver. The later being the less common of the lot. Now i have seen cases on here where the switch was not fitted or the photocell not fitted at the factory. I think its one way to lower the cost if you kind of forget to install something.
The only way to find out is to take the cam to bits and look at its control board just to make sure everything is fitted. (, 09:30 AM)davey6 Wrote: the only driver i can find to match that device id string is the wellec AV series v1.0 driver from a jap site. If windows is loading it as a generic USB device and you get a picture that should be all you need for it to work with the likes of skype, msn, yahoo messenger. That amcap program really is past it best, its a very old dos based program and has problem with windows xp upwards. Vista and win 7 really don't like to load it at all. To get the best from any picture run the cam wizard from inside any IM program and that will set the cam up ready for windows. Dave, I also purchased this junky camera.
I can't get it to work at all. I have Windows 7 and installed the software, however the camera or the software do not work at all. I uninstalled it and installed the driver you had on this thread, however that one says 'Please PlugIn UVC CAMERA CAM3820'. It appears next to impossible to get a hold of the manufacturer for help, so can you offer anything? I will give it a shot for you but i need to know a few things.
Get your device id string from your cam as they do differ alot, what looks like the same cam can have a different chipset inside. Are you running windows 32 bit or windows 64 bit?
That does make a difference as well as alot of cams refuse to work on 64bit systems. If you know who made this cam i might be able to track down their site for you.
Its 1.10am here and i must head off to bed but if you post back with the above info i will take a look when i get up and see if i can find anything of use to you. Hey, thanks for the response. I'm pretty sure I'm running Windows 7 and it's 32 bit. This camera is that same 'Smart Webcam' by Next Products. It came with the mini cd software installation which doesn't work. If it helps, this camera says the following: -Definition: 3.0 Megapixels -CMOS Chip Type: Color CMOS image sensor -Video Format: 24 bit RGB -Interface USB -Video 800x600 Pixels up to 15 frame/sec (VGA) -Frame Rate: 320x240 up to 30 frame/sec (CIF) -Sensor size: 4.86x3.64 mm It lists (in real fine print) the manufacturer as Next Products (USA) (212) 840-1080 in City of Industry, CA There were some other items listed, but those seemed most relevant.
It was a clearance camera and I'm about ready to just throw it in the garbage and go buy a real one, I just thought I'd try and figure out why this camera won't even work right out of the package. Thank you very much for your help. Dave, I finally was able to get a hold of the company. I'm running through this long list of stuff to download from them, but if it works fine. If it helps you with other people with this same problem, the company sent me this link to download the more current software: Please open the web site Download the software and follow the instruction.
If you are still having difficulty, please write to the technical team below with your phone number they will address it immediately. E-MAIL: [email protected] MSN: [email protected] Direct Line: +80 Fax: +84 Thanks again and I'll get back with you if this doesn't work.
Code: Generic.NTAMD64%USB VID17A1&PID0128.DeviceDesc%=USBDCam.NTAMD64,USB VID17A1&PID0128 Generic.NTx86.6.0%USB VID17A1&PID0128.DeviceDesc%=USBDCam.NTx86.6.0,USB VID17A1&PID0128 Generic.NT%USB VID17A1&PID0128.DeviceDesc%=USBDCam.XP,USB VID17A1&PID0128 Generic%USB VID17A1&PID0128.DeviceDesc%=USBDCam,USB VID17A1&PID0128 Download 1. Unzip file DriverforXpointwebcamWin7x64.zip into a folder on your Desktop 2. Look at the files in that folder, rt click cam1690.inf, select Install 3. Then plug your webcam into the USB port (and give it a few minutes for Windows to find the installation files) You may need to reboot Once your webcam is working, you can delete the Desktop folder (but save the.zip file if you should need it again).