Kross Web Camera Driver Download Free
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).
Drivers help accommodate compatibility between devices and current operating systems, so using an OS that's already compatible with the device in question helps prevent the need for updated drivers. The Windows 2000, XP, Server 2003 and Vista operating systems support Kross webcams. If you're running a different. Its part of the internal webcam driver suite on Lenovo 3000 N100 notebooks, made by Sonix Technology of Taiwan. Can be verified if one looks at the driver for the webcam entry in Device Manager under XP. See Device Manager (XP) for 'USB 2.0 PC Camera (SN9C201) Johnno - Melbourne Australia! Comes with US.
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. La Renga Insoportablemente Vivo Cd Torrent. 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. 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.
Hi, Have you installed all the necessary drivers for MIC? I would suggest you to set MIC as default sound recording device and then check if it helps.
Click Start, type Sound in the Start Search box. Click Sound in the search results at the top of the Start menu.
Click the Recording tab. Right click on the box and make sure that “show disabled device” is marked. Notice the check mark next to the default device. For most users, the default device is MIC. Make sure that your audio settings are configured as expected. Follow these steps: d. On the Recording tab, select the device, click Properties, click the Advanced tab, and make sure that the Default Format is set to the value that you expect.
When you finish, close this window to return to the previous window. On the Recording tab, select the recording device, click Configure, and then make sure the configurations are set correctly.
Select the recording device that you want as the default recording device, and then click Set Default. Click OK to save your settings and to close the Sound dialog box.