README.TXT Driver File Contents (ucam9x.exe)

Diskette 1.05     12NC 3122 168 75503
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This document can best be viewed with Notepad on a full screen size.

It describes three subjects:
        A. Diskette contents
        B. Quick installation guide
	C. Corrections and/or additions to the User Manual.
	D. Known problems and their work arounds.

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A. Diskette contents
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   - camdrv00.cat  : digital signature for driver file
   - camdrv00.sys  : driver file for camera
   - camext00.dll  : camera property page extension file
   - caud0.inf     : audio installation file
   - ccom0.inf     : composite device installation file
   - cvid0.inf     : video device installation file
   - readme.txt    : last information file (this file)
   - vfwupd.exe    : Microsoft system file updates

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B. Quick installation guide
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Installation of the camera.
We have found some minor changes in the dialog boxes and file locations that
have occurred with the final release of Windows 98.
Please follow these directions for the camera driver installation EXACTLY.

Your camera has been designed to operate with Microsoft Windows98 Operating
System. In order to ensure the video and audio performance your camera has been
designed for, we have included an executable on the diskette:

Installation of this executable
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1. Unplug all your USB devices (except USB keyboard)
2. Insert the floppy disk "Driver diskette Philips PCA645VC" in the floppy
   drive A:\
3. Click "Start", then "Run" and then "A:\vfwupd.exe"
4. Click "OK"
5. Wait until the installation is finished (LED of floppy drive turns off)
6. Remove the floppy from your A: drive
7. Restart your PC (Start / Shut down / Restart)

Step by step  installation of  your new USB camera
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1.  Power on your computer to start Windows 98.
2.  Insert the floppy disk "Driver diskette Philips PCA645VC" in the floppy
    drive A:\
3.  Insert the Windows 98 installation CD-ROM disc in the CD-ROM drive.
4.  If the Windows 98 setup screen appears, exit this screen.
5.  Plug the USB cable of the Philips PCA645VC camera into the USB port on the
    computer.

Installation of the "Composite A/V Device"
6.  Click on "Next" when the dialog box appears for "This wizard searches for
    new drivers for: USB Composite Device".
7.  Click on "Next" when the dialog box appears for "What do you want Windows
    to do?"
8.  Select the "Floppy disk drives" (if not already selected) when the dialog
    box appears for "Windows will search for new drivers...".
9.  Click on "Next" in this dialog box "Windows will search for new drivers..."
10. Click on "Next" when the dialog box appears for "Windows has found an
    updated..."
11. Click on "Next" when the dialog box appears for "Windows driver file search
    for the device: Philips Composite A/V Device; CIF Digital Camera."
12. Click on "Finish" when the dialog box appears for "Philips Composite A/V
    Device; CIF Digital Camera."

Installation of the "USB Audio Device"
13. Click on "Next" when the dialog box appears for "This wizard searches for
    new drivers for: USB Audio Device."
14. Click on "Next" when the dialog box appears for "What do you want Windows
    to do?"
15. Click on "Next" when the dialog box appears for "Windows will search for
    new drivers..."
16. Click on "Next" when the dialog box appears for "Windows has found an
    updated..."
17. Click on "Next" when the dialog box appears for "Windows driver file search
    for the device: Philips CIF Digital Camera; Audio (Microphone)."
18. If a dialog box appears with "A file being copied is older... usbaudio.sys",
    click "Yes".
19. Click on "Finish" when the dialog box appears for "Philips CIF Digital
    Camera; Audio (Microphone)."

Installation of the "USB Video Device"
20. Click on "Next" when the dialog box appears for "This wizard searches for
    new drivers for ..."
21. Click on "Next" when the dialog box appears for "What do you want Windows
    to do?"
22. Click on "Next" when the dialog box appears for "Windows will search for
    new drivers..."
23. Click on "Next" when the dialog box appears for "Windows driver file search
    for the device: Philips CIF Digital Camera; Video."
24. If a dialog box appears with "A file being copied is older... kswdmcap.ax",
    click "Yes".
25. If a dialog box appears with "A file being copied is older... vfwwdm32.dll",
    click "Yes".
26. If a dialog box appears with "A file being copied is older... vfwwdm.drv", 
    click "Yes".
27. Click on "Finish" when the dialog box appears with "Philips CIF Digital
    Camera; Video."

When this process is complete, the dialog boxes will disappear and the
Windows 98 desktop will return as it was when the installation process began.
28. Remove the floppy disk from the floppy drive.
29. Remove the Windows 98 CD-ROM disc from the CD-ROM drive.
30. Insert the Philips PCA645VC software CD-ROM disc in the CD-ROM drive.
31. Follow the instructions in the installation screens to install the
    Videogram software.

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C. Corrections and/or additions to the User Manual
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                    Increased number of video formats
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The software version 1.05 has an increased number of video formats.

The following formats are now available:

          Pixels (H) x (V)    Frame rate [Fr/sec]
    CIF  :       352 x 288     Up to 15
    SIF  :       320 x 240     Up to 15
    SSIF :       240 x 180     Up to 15
    QCIF :       176 x 144     Up to 24
    QSIF :       160 x 120     Up to 24
    SQCIF:       128 x  96     Up to 24
    QQCIF:        88 x  72     Up to 24
    SQSIF:        80 x  60     Up to 24


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                    Adapted stream formats
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The stream formats mentioned in the last FAQ (chapter 7) are adapted.
For user convenience the camera works now with format I420 only.

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D. Known problems and their work arounds
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                    Camera stops responding
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My camera stops responding (e.g. black picture, frozen picture or LED off)
for no obvious reason.

Switch off the Hardware Accelerator of your video card (My computer,
right mouse properties, Performance tab, Graphics button,
Set "Hardware Acceleration" to "None").

Contact your video display card manufacturer to obtain the latest video card
drivers. See the video display card's documentation for more information.

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                    PC does not start anymore
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My PC does not start anymore when the camera is connected.

It is very likely that your BIOS is not compatible with the USB standard.
Contact your PC supplier for an updated BIOS.

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                    Blue screen at camera plug-in
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With additional USB peripherals installed, my PC seems to be unstable (blue screens).

Check if Phoenix Plugworks is one of your applications.
You need to have at version 1.1 or higher for proper operation with Windows 98.

Visit the Phoenix website (www.phoenix.com) or the Philips website
(www.pc.be.philips.com) to update the Plugworks application.

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                    Camera Performance
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Picture quality distortion at 3.75 frames/second.
(USB timer outside specification) 

When streaming video at a frame rate of 3.75 frames/second, you may experience 
distortion of the video picture. 
This is being caused by the USB hardware in your computer. In most cases, it
will be the USB timer clock that is not stable enough for streaming video
applications. Use a higher frame rate to avoid picture distortions.


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                    No audio  
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If you hear no audio, and have tried every troubleshooting tip in the user guide 
and the on-line help, the USB hardware in your computer may be the cause of the
problem. In most cases it will be the USB timer clock that is not stable enough
for audio applications.


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                    Computer crashes after unplugging USB connector
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My computer crashes when I disconnect the USB Camera (Interruption of audio
streaming). 

Should you unplug the camera while it is providing an audio stream to an
application on your computer, the computer might crash. 
Always close applications that use audio from the camera microphone before 
unplugging your Philips USB PC Camera to avoid problems.


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                    Application Software
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Where can I find application software for this camera? 

The Videogram Creator application is included on the CD-ROM. With this
application, you can create off-line video-messages and pictures.
For Internet video connections, you can use Microsoft's NetMeeting that is
available on the Internet or on Microsoft's Windows 98 Installation CD-ROM. 
For video-conferencing through modem-connections via telephone lines, you may 
consider using programs like VDOPhone or Cu-SeeMe.

Visit the Philips web-site for the latest information on available application 
software packages for the USB PC Camera, and for information on how to obtain 
these software packages.

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If you have any questions or problems, please visit our web site
www.pc.be.philips.com for new or updated information.

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