Question / Help Webcam Compatible with C920

Banyarola

Active Member
I didn't try it..It's not what I need and besides, I already ordered a different cam to work with the 920.
Thanks..
 

Suslik V

Active Member
And what you need? Simultaneous control of both cameras? Not one by one but only together, by single move?
 

Banyarola

Active Member
Suslik, the problem is with the Logitech software and drivers. While you can have two c920 cams on at the same time the Logitech software only recognizes one and only the one that it recognizes can be controlled like zoom, auto focus, contrast etc. If you Google it you will find it's a universal problem and it's even on the Logitech support forums that only one cam can be controlled.

I appreciate everyone's suggestions but there is nothing can be done about it except to use different cams from different manufactures to be able to control each one individually.
 

Suslik V

Active Member
Than why you need only Logitech software installed? You can uninstall it and try the third-party software (just leave cam driver installed, if this possible - why not?).
 

Banyarola

Active Member
Suslik, because the CAM CONTROL software only allows control of one cam at a time. You have to select the cam you want to adjust.
I need auto focus, contrast etc. on both cams to work together automatically and independent of each other that's not possible with the Logitech driver.
 

Suslik V

Active Member
You really shouldn't. Try it yourself. And post result, please. If you cannot run two cameras simultaneously with two different settings (for first cam auto focus is ON and for second cam auto focus is OFF) just post your experience with this software. We will remember it.
 

Banyarola

Active Member
Suslik, I just don't know how to explain it any clearer.

I need BOTH cams to adjust automatically. I can't sit at the computer all day selecting one cam and then another to adjust it as the lighting conditions vary.

With that software you have to manually select the cam for auto focus, contrast etc.

If the cams were indoors with controlled lighting there would be no problem because the conditions would remain the same.

While you can use both cams at the same time the Logitech Drivers only recognize ONE cam for the auto adjustment and other settings features.
 

Vakaloura

New Member
@Vakaloura , So, this prog also known under the http://www.medienkunstonline.de/CamControl.zip (the link from the Logitech support forum), yeah?

@Banyarola , Does it work for you (third-party program to adjust Logitech cameras)?

Yes its the same program! ^_^ thanks for the original link I lost It a long time ago and I only could reupload It to share with all.

@Banyarola the above program can handle more than one camera at the time. You set all cameras on auto and all cameras will work on auto (autofocus, autogain, auto wb.... Anything you want) My english is bad but I think you didnt get what I tryied to explain. Try the software It will take you only 2 minutes to realize that you can do what you are asking for with ControlCam.
 

JonOfAllGames

New Member
So any link to this software currently? i'm having a hell of a time with a fresh windows install and c922 c910 or c920 all reset settings every reboot. Pulling my hair out.
 

Suslik V

Active Member
@JonOfAllGames , You mean, CamControl.zip?

MD5: 2369DBE16CB0B6025FC5BC567B80FFE3
SHA256: 7F0114FF788748599185A1DF3611752D900BC3C14E586D0880EEA5CE4DB2FAFA

The man is known as Friedemann Wolpert (from the site mentioned by me). The site is still available under the Wayback Machine, or you can find any other link and compare CRC. The application is outdated, there is no guaranty that it works.
 
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