I know we are commenting on a 10-year old video, but do you know where the drivers would be if you don't have the cd. Or will it be plug n play with Windows 10? I searched Samsung.com for that model and it appears that they don't support it anymore, which I am not surprised. Thanks for the video.
It's always tricky to find software for older devices. This EDU forum post appears to have a few links where you can download the drivers: www.edugeek.net/forums/av-multimedia-related/199685-samsung-sdp-860-software.html Also check out the product manual at this link - you only need the drivers if you are connecting via USB, other connections don't need any drivers: www.documentcameraexperts.com/ProductDownloads/SAMVV86K01MUS_02.pdf
It should work right out of the box once you install the camera driver. If you are able to use the camera on your computer for presentations, etc. then you can probably just go to Zoom and select it from the list of available cameras.
can this be used to take intro oral videos of tooth preparation?
I know we are commenting on a 10-year old video, but do you know where the drivers would be if you don't have the cd. Or will it be plug n play with Windows 10? I searched Samsung.com for that model and it appears that they don't support it anymore, which I am not surprised. Thanks for the video.
It's always tricky to find software for older devices. This EDU forum post appears to have a few links where you can download the drivers: www.edugeek.net/forums/av-multimedia-related/199685-samsung-sdp-860-software.html
Also check out the product manual at this link - you only need the drivers if you are connecting via USB, other connections don't need any drivers: www.documentcameraexperts.com/ProductDownloads/SAMVV86K01MUS_02.pdf
@@Touchboards thank you very much for taking the time to reply.
How can we use this as a second camera using zoom.com?
It should work right out of the box once you install the camera driver. If you are able to use the camera on your computer for presentations, etc. then you can probably just go to Zoom and select it from the list of available cameras.
It's now 2018 but that camera produces more blurs than a ghost.You were being dishonest by moving your fingers and arm slowly.