Philips Toucam Pro 2 Driver Vista
Philips ToUcam Pro Camera drivers / INTEL DG31PR. Operating System: 2K,XP,2K3,VISTA,WIN7/32bits. Duke ellington such sweet thunder rar.
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This Philips unit is small and light, it can stand on any flat surface, Velcro pads are supplied for mounting in more unusual places and there is even an anchor point for a tripod. The camera is less than 7cm tall, 5cm wide and 3.5cm deep, all these measurements are maximums as the unit is half of a circle. The base folds out of the back of the camera and can go to 90 degrees forming an inverted L. There is a 1.5 metre USB lead hard wired into the camera this has a slot under the base to enable stability.
Configuring for basic camera use under Windows XP is just a matter or plugging in and Windows adds it as an icon in My Computer. Users of earlier versions of the operating system will need to install a driver and only attach the camera when told.
XP users can currently not use the internal memory of the camera as according to the user manual a conflict exists between XP and Twain, Philips are currently working on this problem. I remember some considerable time ago reviewing an earlier ToUcam (that's the way it is spelt) and finding audio was carried down the USB lead.
At that time Philips were the only company doing this. Now others have realised that setting up audio is not always that easy so the USB way seems to be a simple alternative. Images (via enhancement) can be up to 1280 x 1024 and even though I could see some pixel distortion the quality was reasonable. There are a total of six image sizes 160x120, 320x240, 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768 and 1280 x 1024. I was totally happy with all images up to 800x600. As far as video is concerned there are two sizes 320 x 240 and 640 x 480, the latter was not surprisingly heavy on PC resources as 1 minute at 30FPS takes around 100MB of hard disc space.
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Quality was reasonable and sound quality was excellent. The light source for my tests was a single 100 watt light bulb and this was taken in dull overcast conditions so very little light was coming in the window.