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    Do you know of any drivers for it? I'm still looking but found none

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    Originally posted by bulio@2 April 2004 - 13:53
    Do you know of any drivers for it? I'm still looking but found none
    I've got it working now!


    Originally posted by wickedgamer:

    Eye Toy Webcam instructions for XP

    Ive had to bring together lots of different, as none them actually wokred unless you did other stuff, so here are my instructions:

    Go to: (I have only tried XP, so am unsure if the others work the same

    For Windows XP : Click here
    For Windows Me : Click here
    For Windows 2000 : Click here
    For Winsows 98 : Click here

    Download the files, and extract them to a place on your computer, it doesnt matter where, as long as you know how to get there

    Open the folder in windows explorer, so you can see all the files

    Open "OV519" in notepad

    Click edit then Replace, on the top bar of notepad

    In replace put "VID_05A9&PID_8519" without quotes and "VID_054C&PID_0155" wihtout quotes. Then click on replace all.

    Then save it, and close.

    Repeat for the files "OV519HUB" AND "OV519AUD"

    Make sure all the files are saved and closed then attach you eye toy to a usb port.

    A box will pop up after a while, to avoid any confusin just close that.

    Go to control panel

    Go to "Add Hardware"

    Click next on the first screen, then a search will be performed.

    A new box should pop up, click the bullet that says "Install from a list or specific location", then click next

    Click the bullet next to "search for the best........"

    Tick the box that says "Include this location......." then click the browse button and select the folder you extracted the drivers to. Then click next

    Click "Continue anyway" if a box comes up.

    The drivers should now install.

    A box should pop up with "????????", just click ok.

    Then click yes when it asks about 50 Hz

    Then click finish.

    The eye toy should now be working, again, go in windows explorer, find the folder where you downloaded the drivers and click on "AMCAP" which should have a picture of a video camera next to it.

    Click on options at the top AMCAP then click on preview.

    If everything is good you should now have a working webcam.

    Ill leave it to you to find out how to record and stuff on the program, its fairly simple.

    So, there you go, you should now have a working Eye Toy/Webcam.

    This is a guide only for windows XP, although it may work on earlier versions.
    If that guide doesn't work(it didn't for me) try this one.

    Originally posted by five5v:

    How to get your EyeToy working as a webcam in Win2k;
    (with thanks to Daniel Wild)

    http://support.dlink.com/

    Use drop down boxes to locate drivers for;
    D-Link DSB-C310 (Rev B1)
    Download driver from D-Link

    Unzip to a folder
    Go to folder, locate OV519.inf,
    Right click file,
    Properties>Untick 'Read Only'

    Open OV519.inf in Notepad
    Edit>Replace

    Replace
    VID_05A9&PID_8519
    with
    VID_054C&PID_0154
    Select 'Replace All'
    Save OV519.inf

    Then, plug your Eye Toy into the USB port, wait for it to be recognised and
    install the drivers' in the normal way using the Have Disk option at the
    prompt and the modified OV519.inf file.
    (double check which drivers you're installing as my Win2k attempted
    to install its own driver)

    During the installation, you'll get a system box with ???? in it...this is
    the 50Hz/60Hz option setting. I set it to 50Hz for now.
    That's it.
    The software to view the webcam output is included in the driver pack...
    AMCAP.EXE, Options>Tick Preview
    You should now get a picture of whatever your EyeToy is pointed at.

    Can someone test this with another version of Windows than 2000, using the other drivers on the D-Link site, please?

    regards
    five
    Originally posted by five5v:

    You can also edit the [Strings] section of OV519.inf to correctly describe the Eye Toy (scroll to bottom of OV519.inf). This will show up in Device Manager under Imaging Devices.

    DeviceDesc="Eye Toy Camera"

  3. Internet, Programming and Graphics   -   #13
    i couldnt get it to work? once i click the path it just says windows cannot install the hardware. Im using XP and i tried both guides

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