alexanrs Posted September 3, 2008 Posted September 3, 2008 (edited) Hi everyone I recently installed Vista x64 on my desktop, and I plan on keeping it. I managed to get everything working well, even an old bt878a-based capture card (didn't have sound, but now I connect my VCR, since I use it for tunning, directly to the PC's line-in and it is working well), but this **** webcam is a no go.I myself didn't even use it, but the thing is: it is a shared computer, and my relatives want the webcam working. I can't just tell them to buy another one, because this one is perfectly fine, and does its job well enough, but I don't want to just ditch x64 and go back to XP x86, not because of some stupid USB webcam.In linux, this Webcam is supported by the spca5xxx module. I tried installing the x64 driver for Logitech QC for Notebook, which uses the same module, and it is a no go. Does anyone know ANY way to get it working?EDIT: I didn't know the "d" word was censored oO, sorry Edited September 3, 2008 by alexanrs
cluberti Posted September 3, 2008 Posted September 3, 2008 In looking at the vendor's support site, I see nowhere that they write x64 drivers for this product - only x86. So, unless you can find another vendor that uses the same internals that writes an x64 driver you can use, you will likely be out of luck.There's a list of vendors who make products based on this chipset here. Good luck.
alexanrs Posted September 4, 2008 Author Posted September 4, 2008 No go Well, I'm not going back to x86, I'm stubborn and I'm gonna stick to x64 . I have an P3 700 which is installed in another room, in which the webcam works perfectly, so I'm gonna leave it there, and buy another camera for this one.
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