Philips Spc900nc Driver Windows 10
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Hi Rick, this driver is running my 2 SPC900's fine under Win 10. Spc900nc_00_dw7_eng Rob I know I'm resurrecting an old thread but I have an old first edition NexImage which, as I understand it, is essentially the Phillips SPC900. I used this camera on my old Dell running Windows 7 but I've upgraded to a new laptop with Windows 10 64bit and am trying to get all my AP software up and running on it.
I downloaded the spc900nc_00_dw7_eng driver and installed it but SharpCap doesn't see the camera. When I check Device Manager it shows the camera as an 'unknown device'. Where did you get your copy of the driver from?
Any tips to get it up and running on my Windows 10 64 bit laptop? What capture software are you using. Thanks, Greg.
I have similar problems with xp virtulisation - rather than start a new thread, I would continue with this one as the probs are similar with sound/mic. I have Q8400, GA-EP35C-DS3R, 2gb RAM, 320GB sata dual boot xp pro + W7 - bios virulisation enabled. I also have a philips SPC900NC/00 usb webcam/mic - show up in device manager under usb a/v composite device - loaded latest xp drivers into the xp mode okay, it requires attaching as a unidentified device. Device manager shows 3 unknown devices (one I suspect is the pci modem, the others may be the pci usb card, and maybe the graphics card?
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I added the line as above in UI_Options to the vmc file - this had the benefit in control/panel sounds of giving sb16 mic/speaker options. I tried the other options of turning the integration on/off, cold reboots etc, but I still have sound probs.
I am unable to get xp mode to recognise the webcam or any options to use the mic, I do now get the terrible sb16 sound from the speakers but thats it. I have had huge probs with the XP mode, which I won't go into here as I have been able to fix most of them be starting from scratch again and again. I hope this is useful feedback - I would appreciate some suggestions as to how these issues maybe resolved? Edit: I notice in XP proper the webcam is listed in the device manager under imaging devices - maybe this is why xp mode is not recognising the webcam? I tried uninstalling the webcam in xpmode however this hangs.
I am also having probs now in getting xp mode to shut down - it is hanging (I have changed the option to prompt) I am pulling my hair out with all these issues with XP mode - it is far from being a reliable option - it has a long way to go before I could recommend to clients as a stepping stone to W7. I somehow doubt that this add-on will be ready for W7 October launch? Gpsmapedit 2 1 keygen crack free. Edit 2: I have now totally removed XP mode, as well as all files relating with the appdata folders.
I have started over in a controlled manner to see where the problems lie. It does seem to be about how xp mode installs extra drivers necessary to attach equipment that is not emulated in xp mode. Step one was to update the vmc settings so thet memory and close down options were changed to 512mb and 'shut down' respectively. I then ensured that Windows XP updates were fully installed first with a cold reboot after. I also checked that xpmode would shut down properly which it did. I then reopened xpmode, and installed the webcam xp latest drivers (note the the webcam video/audio work fine on both xp and W7 dual boot systems). I noticed in xpmode device manager which I failed to notice before, that although the webcam is listed it stated that no drivers were installed.