What's worse, when the cam screws up, Zoom locks up. Other times instead of showing up under "Cameras" it pops up under USB controllers with error "Device Descriptor Request Failed" Sometimes when it is NOT working, Device manager says it is working properly Sometimes unplugging it and plugging it back in works, sometimes no. The ONLY markings of any kind on it, bottom front it says "SriHome," it appears it may be model SH037Īs I said, sometimes it works, sometimes no. Other times, well, it doesn't.Ĭam self-ID's in Device manager as "Fullhan webcam" The only cam I could afford that would arrive on time was the one I got.Įverything seems to work but the cam. Budget and time restraints were considerable. Just had to buy a new machine, headset and cam on short notice for an online class. YOUR device is the first one I've seen that seems to include a USB Mass Storage device interface. Each interface needs its own suitable driver.Ĭams that support audio and video are also multi-interface: one for audio other for video and each with its own driver. A hardware id with the MI_00 notation at the end indicates a multi-interface device. It's only one physical USB port, but Windows treats it as though it were two separate devices. (One USB port but it present multiple interface over that port)Ī common multi-interface USB device is a wireless keyboard/mouse transceiver. But later, USB spec with enhanced to support multi-interface.
In the early days, one USB device plugged into one USB port and only acted as a single device. The "MI_00" at the end of the hardware ID indicates a USB device with "multiple interfaces". Does this cam also record data? It's the first time I've seen a cam which includes a USB Mass Storage interface.įyi. Was your dash cam ever connected to and work with a Windows computer? I found some indication this device may work with Linux. and you sure have one!! There are some bits and pieces of info I'm trying to put together.ġ. It just hung halfway through.Īnyone what to take a shot at like a challenge.
Cam bundled as an installer and refused to install when it didn't see the hardware it wanted.
Windows 10 for help with dropping Wi-Fi and USB ports: Posted Date:. USB Video Device USB\VID_1F3A&PID_1000&MI_00\6&E392501&0&0000 This device cannot start.įound a few references to a "Hercules web cam" from the hardware id's, but it didn't work. Toshiba Utility: USB: Windows: Windows 7 (32-bit): Windows 7 (64-bit). USB Mass Storage Device USB\VID_0BC2&PID_3000\_6QG1402C This device cannot start. It will see it as a USB storage device and it works fine when I have a MicroSD card installed. The name of the dash cam can be F70, i1000 or X6 but no one seems to be able to nail down a manufacturer.ĭevice manager just sees it as USB Video device and error code 10 (device cannot start).
I'm running windows 7 64 bit and the camera has no distinguishing manufacturer. I need it to operate as a web cam so I can focus the lens. I've got a dash camera that can operate as a web cam.