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<p dir="auto">In trying to figure out why EpocCam just would not work on my system, I finally noticed that there are TWO drivers installed on the system: one called <u>EpocCam</u> and the other called <u>Kinoni Video Source</u>.</p>
<p dir="auto"><u>EpocCam</u> works fine in viewer software, but doesn't not appear in Isadora. Sadly, I hadn't noticed the second driver as it's much further down the list and spent a long time trying to get this one to work.</p>
<p dir="auto"><u>Kinoni Video Source</u> works fine in viewer software and ALSO works in Isadora.</p>
<p dir="auto">So I guess all my problems with EpocCam are related to using the wrong driver.  Does anyone have any idea why there's two and why only one works in Isadora. As I said above, they both work on the computer outside of Isadora.  In Add/Remove Programs, there only seems to be one installation: KinoniDrivers 2.8.1 and in Device Manager there is one each of Kinoni Video and Audio device.</p>
<p dir="auto">I don't suppose it really matters, but for the sake of being tidy is there any way to get rid of <u>EpocCam</u>?</p>
<p dir="auto">Thanks,<br />
Hugh</p>
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