![]() Why? Because it lists applicable products - XP SP2, but not SP2 for any Vista version.īut. I think if you look at the MS article, it applied to Vista (not SP2). ![]() I'm not sure that's right - about why (some) cameras aren't recognized in XP, Vista. Of course, I'm not doing Remote Capture - even though this model supports it. "Remote Capture" isn't the same thing as transferring images from the camera via a USB cord. ![]() Yes, if it detected / displayed detected images, there's an "Import" button on bottom, L of media detector UI. Just blank screen in MD, after R click its icon & "check digital camera & memory card." Perhaps it's not possible to import all (or even several selected) images from cameras?Īnd media detector still doesn't detect any camera / images, even if it's already open in the systray, when the camera's 1st connected. I click File > Open, then navigate to the camera in XV's "open file" UI.īy that method XV will only allow opening "one image from this location." Though by this method, it shows all the folders on the camera, some containing many images. It doesn't solve the issue, but I now see that XV recognizes the camera (only that it exists), IF. The xnview.ini file is in user\appdata\roaming\xnview\ (not in the program folder). The XV is from - 2.22 - the extended for windows. In the browsers for XV & Zoom Browser, the camera is simply absent. I just find it odd that neither it nor XnView can see the camera, when Explorer shows it.īoth XV's & Zoom Browser's "internal" file browser show everything that an Explorer window shows, EXCEPT the camera listing, which appears in Explorer after all the letter drives. Could be corrupted or even needs an update. I haven't used Zoom Browser in a long time - don't remember why. But of course, the camera is present & files can be transferred using (at least) MS Photo Gallery. Though MS Windows Photo Gallery sees / allows importing from the camera just fine, even Canon's image importing & manipulating app, "Zoom Browser," doesn't see the camera. That gives message, "No WIA device found." Makes sense, since it doesn't show the camera in its browser. No, can't access the camera via File > Acquire from Scanner or Camera. Again, don't know if the portable version is an issue.īut the "add to applications" part doesn't sound like that affects how XV itself behaves. No, "Add Xnview to applications for USB events" isn't checked (by default, AFAIK).īut when I tried checking it & saving (hit OK), when I go back in, the box is unchecked. Don't know if that's related to this issue. I assume from your reply that XV often can detect connected cameras & import images?Ī thought occurred - I'm using XV portable & storing settings in the. Nor can I figure out how to open * any * images in Media Detector even ones already saved to HDD. They just detected the camera, or at least could see the camera listed in Explorer.Īlso, not sure what all XV "Media Detector" does, but it doesn't detect my camera - if that's one of it's functions. I know the meaning of those terms, but honestly - the other apps I've used to import images from cameras didn't ask (so I never had to choose). I kept seeing questions asked of the OPs, in posts on problems w/ Xv "seeing" their camera, about: "what do your other photo handling apps use - Twain, WIA?" It's not a big deal if XV can't import directly from USB devices - just might eliminate a step. Or if the best way is import / save them onto the HDD first (Windows), then access with XV?īut XV's browser doesn't show my Canon camera that (at the same time) is listed in Explorer's own UI. Still wasn't clear if it's possible to import them directly from cameras into XV. I read nearly a dozen posts on issues about XnView acquiring (or importing) images from digital cameras (several quite long).
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