Point Of View Drivers
IPEVO Document Cameras (P2V/Ziggi-HD/Ziggi-HD Plus/VZ-1 HD) are UVC compatible cameras. UVC is a USB device class that describes devices capable of streaming video like webcams, digital camcorders, transcoders, analog video converters, television tuners, and still-image cameras. For developers or corporations who are looking to integrate IPEVO USB Document Camera into your own software or services, please refer to the following SDKs that include sample code and the development guide: Mac application: - IPEVOCameraKit.framework is for OS X 10.8 and above - The demo version is for Xcode 6.0 and above Windows application: - C# and.Net Framework 4.5 - Visual Studio 2015 Express for Desktop - Visual C++ 2015 Runtime Currently, iMovie doesn't support external USB devices in direct-capture mode. To edit videos captured with Point 2 View in iMovie, you need to first record them using our Presenter software. Then, you can import those previously recorded video files into iMovie for editing.
With Presenter for Mac V3.0 or above / Presenter for Windows V4.0.0.8 or above, Point 2 View supports image snapshot as well as video recording. No, it does not. You might try software solutions from third parties.
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However, IPEVO does not guarantee whether they work with Point 2 View, and we cannot offer technical support for such applications. You do not need to install a driver to use Point 2 View as a generic webcam. Point 2 View uses a UVC (USB Video Class) driver that is available by default in your operating system. Yes, Point 2 View works with both Windows and Macintosh.
• Windows: run 'msinfo32' in the command entry. Your computer's system information will appear. Save the information from File >Save to menu and send it to cs@ipevo.com. • Macintosh: Select Apple icon >About this Mac menu. Click 'More Info.' Button and save the system information from File >Save As.
And send the file to cs@ipevo.com. Point 2 View support resolutions up to 1600 x 1200. • At 640 x 480 resolution, the maximum frame rate per second is 15fps. • At 320 x 240 resolution, the maximum frame rate per second is 30fps. Point 2 View's focus range is from 2 inches (5 cm) to infinity. The following functions are not supported by Point 2 View.
• Built-in microphone • Remote control • Facial traction • Motion detection When you are using third-party software such as Skype for video calls, all functions, including snapshots, in the Presenter software will be disabled. Please set the AutoFocus (AF) switch on Point 2 View to the C (continuous focus) setting. Point 2 View will automatically adjust the focus. If you want to bring Point 2 View into focus manually, please press the Focus button. To avoid distortion, please move the P2V slowly or lower its resolution. Some applications flip the video horizontally by default. Please adjust the Mirror or Horizontal Flip settings in the third-party application you are using.
The only Point 2 View settings you can change while using a third party software is the AutoFocus setting (Single or Continuous) using the AF button located on the camera's head. Vernimmen 2012 Pdf Gratuit Francais more. All other settings can only be adjusted if there are options for such adjustments in the third party application.
Higher resolutions use more CPU power, and older computers may struggle to keep up with multiple applications. Please lower the resolution using the Resolution tab in Presenter, or close Presenter when you don't need it.
Please download and install the latest. P2V does not require a driver to be installed because it uses the UVC driver that is pre-installed in all Windows OS later than Windows XP SP2. The P2V software package only includes the visual interface and control, not the hardware driver. If you are using Windows XP, please upgrade it to the latest version, SP3. If the computer still asks for the driver, and you cannot see the live image of P2V in Presenter or Skype, then it's probably a case of hardware failure. Please contact our customer support.