Thanks to @TheRealKolga and @JK14 who provided trace and test data V7.2.7 is pretty stablenow when it encounters and discards/ignores e.g. capture cards.
CamooZ trackbars now slide smoothly with much better performance leading to much higher accuracy
New listening mode - CamooZ will disable all controls for the user and just check the selected camera's settings 10x/second (useful when you need to figure out if another application is making changes to your camera)
A manual refresh button to re-read all current camera settings
A USB auto-refresh option: in case there is a USB insert or remove, you can make CamooZ refresh the camera list automatically.
(Until now a restart of CamooZ was required to include newly added or get rid of removed USB cameras).
Simpler interface with an ever growing number of options now moved to an options panel that also has the hotkey settings.
7.2.4 Two important bugfixes - suggest to update immediately.
Bugfix: CamooZ creates and emtpy camera list in case of an orphaned driver
Bugfix: If CamooZ saves e.g. camera Nr.3 to its ini-file as the last used camera, then at next start it will attempt to load that camera. 7.2.4 fixes a bug that can cause a crash, when the last camera is no longer available - or the total number of cameras has changed and is now is lower than the one stored.
When CamooZ versions before 7.2.3 checked all camera-like devices they would iterate through all available ones and list them, even those that are indeed capture devices but not USB webcams (like capture cards or virtual cameras - as seen with SplitCam and Elgato 4k60). CamooZ did crash at startup in some rare such instances with an EOleSysError.
Beginning today with version 7.2.3 CamooZ will ignore anything that is not a real physical USB webcam.
Minor bugs fixes:
When toggling profiles the exposure is now shown in integer value andfraction of a second.
The standard DirectShow dialog (that you usually should not be using, it's just there in case you want to compare CamooZ's values with the system dialog) now shows the camera name in its header.
When new hotkeys were assigned to profiles, they sometimes were only active after restarting CamooZ. 7.2.2. fixes that, so that all hotkeys are active and armed the moment they're set.
CamooZ 7.1.0 now comes with a plugin (V1.3) for the Elgato Streamdeck.
The plugin is aware of all existing CamooZ camera profiles. Now activating preset profiles with all your fine tuned camera settings is as easy as the press of a button on your streamdeck.
The plugin is included in the zip-file package for now - I'm confident it will make it into the Elgato store soon.
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