24c1.3x Camera Driver ((full)) <720p>
24C1.3x camera driver
The is the essential software required for the Videology 24C1.3x series of industrial-grade 1.3-megapixel board cameras to communicate with your computer's operating system . These cameras, including models like the 24C1.3XUSB and 24C1.3XW , are widely used in specialized OEM applications such as ATMs, retail kiosks, and traffic monitoring systems due to their Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) and high-resolution capabilities. Key Features of the 24C1.3x Camera Series
- If the VID is
0c45, you likely need a Sonix camera driver. - If the VID is different (e.g.,
0408for Positivo/Baanto), you need the driver corresponding to that Vendor ID.
AVStream driver
The software is an (specifically vidousb.sys ), which functions as a DirectShow capture filter. This allows developers to integrate the camera into custom software using standard Microsoft DirectShow APIs. 24c1.3x camera driver
Introduction
When Windows cannot find a specific name for the device (e.g., "Logitech HD Webcam"), it often reverts to using a truncated version of the Hardware ID, resulting in the generic "24c1.3x" or "USB2.0 PC Camera" label. If the VID is 0c45 , you likely need a Sonix camera driver
is a 1.3-megapixel CMOS USB 2.0 camera sensor manufactured by AVStream driver The software is an (specifically vidousb
In the world of Windows device management, few things are as confusing as generic hardware IDs. If you have stumbled upon a device listed as "24c1.3x Camera" or a similar variant in your Device Manager, you are likely dealing with a generic web camera driver issue. This string of characters is not a brand name but a hardware identifier, often pointing to specific camera sensors manufactured by companies like Sonix, Realtek, or Lite-On.