I'm harping on the WDDM driver, 'cause the 910/915 chipset -worked- with Aero in Vista -BETA- just fine apparently. just can't play -saved- vids (due to lack of WDDM driver for notebook chipset). Skype (beta) audio works fine (except for video conversation. Otherwise Quickcam works fine in Win7 (except, for 910/915 chipsets, the recorded vid playback), and. for me.Īs noted in my 'edits', my video lockups are due to my notebook's graphics chipset lack of WDDM drivers (thanks to Intel and MS squabbling). so it's probably not the Quickcam recorded vid that's a problem. I tried to play just a regular Windows sample video and WMP hard locked there. maybe I can get WinMediaPlayer to straighten up. it won't hard lock there anymore as well. I'm going to re-install Skype the same way (Troubleshoot Compatibility), and then (maybe) when I try to confirm/adjust video settings in Skype's Options. An anomaly with my system, may not be present on yours. WinMediaPlayer hard locked and I had to hold power off for 6 secs to shutdown. when I went to play a vid I recorded with the Quickcam software, and a small version of Windows Media Player popped up and tried to play the new vid. and it displays 'What version of Windows.', I clicked Vista, and 'Next'.it displays a summary and tells you to click 'Next' to try running with the settings. and 'The program worked in earlier versions.' is checked. and select \"Troubleshoot Compatibility\", click 'Next', it goes into 'Detecting issues' for a while.then it displays \"What problems did you notice\". I have a Quickcam Deluxe for Notebooks, and downloaded the latest software from the Logitech website.then you right-click on the install file. I'm going to re-install Skype (beta) the same way (Troubleshoot Compatibility), and then (maybe) when I try to confirm/adjust video settings in Skype's Options. and select "Troubleshoot Compatibility", click 'Next', it goes into 'Detecting issues' for a while.then it displays "What problems did you notice". Quickcam software v11.80 Works! in 'Troubleshoot Compatibility' (Vista) mode I have a Quickcam Deluxe for Notebooks, and downloaded the latest software from the Logitech website.then you right-click on the install file. the standard reply on forums is 'we don't support beta OS's. Got a note into Logitech asking if something's in development, and if can be a beta tester. it hard locks the whole computer (old Toshiba notebook, Satellite M55), and have to hold power switch for 6secs to force power off. anytime I fuss with video (even in Skype beta). the v11.90 (and previous) loaded into 32bit Win7, but. Press "Close", press for example "Cancel" for software update.Win7 32bit Quickcam Deluxe for Notebooks, s/w vxxx Well. This is what I did (I have 32 bit Windows 7):Ģ) Select QuickCam® Express M/N: V-UAP41 (do not select correct product, QuickCam® Express M/N: V-UH9, V-UAP9, because that one does not have drivers for Windows 7)ģ) Download driver, it is called lws110.exeĤ) Unpack it (for example 7-zip does the job (open menu in Windows Explorer for lws110.exe, select "Extract to folder."))ĥ) Open Device Manager (for example from Computer, open menu, select Manage)Ħ) Select camera with yellow exclamation label, select "Update Driver Software."ħ) Select "Browse my computer for driver software"Ĩ) Select "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer"ġ1) Browse to extracted folder: lws110\Drivers\x32\ELCH\ġ3) Select "Logitech QuickCam Express/Go"ġ5) Press "Yes" for "Update Driver Warning" dialogġ6) Congratulations, driver is now installed :). Official Logitech "support" says that camera is not supported in Windows 7.Īctually it works (at least form me) with drivers form Logitech. It installs itself automatically for Windows XP, but for Windoes 7 it tries to install and then fails.
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