Driver For Logitech Webcam Hd 720p

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Jkobe Peoples

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Aug 4, 2024, 3:10:40 PM8/4/24
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Giventhat this is a relatively recent Webcam, with USB 2.0 and designed to "plug in" to a standard PC, I'd say "Yes, it will work". I've got a Logitech C920 and an older Microsoft webcam plugged into my PC, and LabVIEW works fine with both of them.

You mentioned IMAQ -- did you mean IMAQdx? I'm pretty sure that you want the IMAQdx drivers. When I plug my Webcam into my PC and open MAX, they show up, and I can do a "Snap" (picture) or "Grab" (video) from the camera. I can also fire up LabVIEW's Vision functions and try to programmatically acquire images, but (of course) this requires the Vision Acquisition Software.


I too have an pre-Logitech c920 webcam, actually the 9000 series. The 9000 webcam (as well as the computer's camera) is listed under devices with both Labview's Vision Acquisition and MAX, but no devices are found with Vision Assistant. Do you have any thoughts as to why Vision Assistant is unable to find the webcams?


Please post and let us know if any of these suggestions helped. The screen shot, above, shows what comes up when I open my Logitech Camera in MAX (LabVIEW 2016). Note the Video Mode and the size of the Region of Interest, which shows the Full Screen size (as it happens).


I have an old QuickCam Messenger, which gets detected from win10 but not fully recognized, thus the cam is not usable.Under the vendor site -at/articles/360024701614--Downloads-QuickCam-Messengerthe removed all drivers for this model.


Under I found another archive. Internet research showed that is730enu.exe should be the correct driver package. When I decompress the .exe and do a driver search over the folder the device manager could not find a driver. When I select specific .inf files from the folder Windows said the file is not compatible.It is a USB webcam and I think a generic driver should exist, what can I do.


If needed you can download a copy from my Google Drive. I compressed just the driver folder - no other files are needed as you can't run the install executable on Win10 anymore: _IQR-lZmUH228kXKzeeKi5h5/view?usp=sharing


I will try the cam at a later time on Linux. I think vendors should provide a generic driver for such devices (we will see how long the manufactured and directly branded China devices will work under Windows). It would help to save the environment.


The cam is working with all softwares like cheese which are available in Software Center, but the main problem is the webcam consists of controllers and effects by default along with the webcam if we install the Software got along with the webcam. I already installed the same webcam on Windows. It's working fine with all effects and controllers like zoom out zoom in and pixel range selection, wide screen or standard and all these. But in Ubuntu it's just working without any control of those. If I want to go for 720p or 480p its not getting possible here. So this is the problem i got with this in Ubuntu.Does anyone know how it is possible to add those controls in Ubuntu?


What you want is to use software that comes with webcam, that can't be done since that software is made for windows (by Logitech decision), not Linux. However there is good software for Linux, for example guvcview:


Logitech is NOT compatible with Linux: however, it will work as a cam, but very few features. gcuviewer should be able to control it tho: i use a AF orb with guvcview and it has full controls available.


But under wine, theres no way to get past the error in setting up the control program. I've spoken to support at logitech. They seemed surprised it worked at all on a Linux system, especially one like Puppy [i use Lucid, compatible with Ubuntu] The problem isn't the camera, its the program. But the guvcview will give you full control.


I am glad that worked. I was worried that the drivers were not "blessed" by microsoft. I have a Casio Title Printer that basically prints names on a CD/DVD and I cannot use it when Windows core protection is enabled. I have to disable memory integrity or the driver will not load.


Hello, I have been having the same problem with my c925e after updating to Windows 11. I've tried installing the LogiTune software, factory resetting the webcam, updating drivers through the control panel, and resetting my computer many times. I have seen that this particular webcam may not work with my Windows 11 type. If you could help me out with this situation it would be greatly appreciated.


My guess is that there are no drivers installed for the Logitech c920 on my pi, but I'm not sure. How would I download drivers or what should I do to be able to use my webcam? The c920 is on the list of approved webcams, I have nothing else being powered by my pi so I should have enough power output to take a simple picture.


I spent a number of hours recently with my C920 and a Raspberry Pi 3 recently to make a babyCam that I could stream within my home network. I may be able to shed some light but also provide documentation and experience to other users.


The C920's H.264 encoder is good but its rate seems only works at 3 Mb/s average bit rate no matter what the resolution. However, I tend to use 720p, that is 1280x720 because a 16:9 aspect ratio makes sense for the application.


On testing the camera's audio, I recorded and listened to the WAV file I recorded to the Pi's local storage. Unfortunately with this recipe, you'll need to Ctrl-C after 10 seconds. Cleanup the extra record files. So I can record good sound from the camera with this command to a wav file but I can't make arecord stop at 10 seconds:


Hello.

I am a total newbie to opensuse and linux in general. I recently installed opensuse on my laptop and everything was ok

untill I bought a Logitech C110 webcam. It says on logitech web page that they do not support linux.

Maybe somebody could help me to get driver for this webcam?

it registers in hardware information but i can not use it in skype.

I made a text file from it with info about webcam in hardware information.

Thank You!


On 01/17/2012 12:36 PM, drufulis wrote:

>

> Hello.

> I am a total newbie to opensuse and linux in general. I recently

> installed opensuse on my laptop and everything was ok

> untill I bought a Logitech C110 webcam. It says on logitech web page

> that they do not support linux.

> Maybe somebody could help me to get driver for this webcam?

> it registers in hardware information but i can not use it in skype.


Not trying to be flippant, but I haven't seen that camera since the waning years of the 20th century. (It was released in 1999, BTW.) According to this FAQ page at Logitech, it is unsupported 'on the Macintosh platform'. It will not work on a USB3 port, and there are no macOS drivers. We use a number of these Logitech webcams in classrooms and they are amazingly good.


You may be able to use it using Macam, which provides old webcam drivers. My Logitech QuickCam Messenger works fine with it on older versions of MacOS. It seems it may present some problems under 10.15, but I cannot be sure from the information I have gathered.


If Macam does not work for you, you may want to try Macam64, a port to MacOS 10.15 of the original Macam, but it only gives you a library to link against, not the QuickTime integrations of the original Macam, so you would need to write code to integrate it with anything else.


I have been reviving older machines to be sent to classrooms in Central America. This will be the first machine to use Q4OS (earlier machines used WINDOWS or Linux LXLE). The test-bed machine moves very nicely with Linux Q4OS / Trinity (-32bit), with XPQ4 overlay.


[EDIT: evidently one of the things that makes Q4OS so fast and light is that it doesn't bring with it a body of baked-in drivers for many devices. Indeed, it gets its speed by stripping the install down to the absolutely necessary, like a stock car, and you add what is needed after the fact. I have found links to those who have run into the same problem, compiled drivers for this particular webcam in (Debian) Linux, BUT it requires that the file be 1) downloaded, 2) decompressed, and then, 3) compiled. It is step 3 that I am having problems with. I have found three Linux driver packages that will make the Logitech V-UM14 work with Debian / Q4OS, theoretically, but -- being new to Linux -- *** I do not know this thing you Earth People call "compiling." *** ]


This site has a little information about the camera, you could compare what is listed to the results you have, although I had a similar camera that would not co-operate with Linux and I ended up sending it to a charity shop as it worked fine with Windows.


Like the Dutch text, I have to guess what's actually being said in Linux-speak, and gather that in the text boxes below consist of terminal commands (in darker grey background) such as "lsusb," with the text immediately below being what the answer in Linux should be.


Unfortunately, none of our current PowerShot models have TWAIN drivers

that come with them. All of the cameras are PTP compatible with the

newer operating systems (for Windows and Mac), so they no longer have

TWAIN drivers. Some companies have devices that work with our cameras,

and will have their own TWAIN drivers to work with camera products. To

verify compatibility of those devices with our cameras, it is best to

contact the manufacturer of that device.


After trying to use their inPhoto ID WDM (for web cameras), we found their trial download link to be broken. I e-mailed them regarding this but since the company is in Russia, it seems like we have to wait a full day to get a response with the difference in time zones.


I will keep this thread updated as I get a response from akond.net and get to test out their software. We are currently using a Logitech webcamera (one of their recommended ones from the website) for our tests.


I installed the trial and it worked fairly well. What I was most impressed was that we brought in a Logitech WebCam to test it out (one that was on their list of recommended cameras, which has about a dozen suggestions).

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