04-16-2012 12:35 PM
I know some of you may have had some issues with the latest drivers being too dark
Here are the latest updated drivers for the Lenovo Y570 which address those issues.
I got them through my Driver Updater application on my computer and have tested them. They work flawlessly!
Download: Camera Drivers v6.1.7600.108 (x64)
04-21-2012 01:34 PM
bump to the top
04-23-2012 12:06 AM
04-23-2012 03:14 AM
04-23-2012 02:54 PM - edited 04-23-2012 04:24 PM
Berryracer,
I don't think you should mark your "Bump To The Top" as the final solution. Actually, in my Y470 I have the Lenovo EasyCamera, Sunplus iT Co. driver version of 6.1.7601.17586, provided by Microsoft. I think that version is the "latest" But, that's not the "real" webcam driver. That's only the USB HUB driver for the camera, as my LTT log file, in the first picture shows. I obtained the USB HUB driver directly from a MicroSoft update. The real Bison EasyCam driver, provided by Sunplus iT in my second picture, is 1.10.1209.1. That driver is on the Lenovo site.
I don't think I will use your "My-Config-Free-Driver-Updater". I would caution anyone to only download drivers directly from Lenovo, MicroSoft, or the drivers manufacturer.
Edit: On further review, there is a 6.1.7600.108 update that gives you the Bison 1.11.927.11 driver. Levono has it scheduled for their Y480 release. Sorry.
Bison Easy Camera Driver
DragonRider
04-23-2012 05:25 PM
dragnoak wrote:I don't think I will use your "My-Config-Free-Driver-Updater". I would caution anyone to only download drivers directly from Lenovo, MicroSoft, or the drivers manufacturer.
With all due respect to you dragnoak, using drivers that work the best is IOM more important than using the official drivers. Quite a few laptops back I had a Webcam drivers problem with a HP and the only drivers that worked well were drivers that someone posted on another forum. As long a those wanting to try those drivers create a restore point before installing, what could go wrong that a restore couldn't fix?
04-23-2012 06:08 PM
04-23-2012 10:27 PM
velenoso666 wrote:
dragnoak wrote:I don't think I will use your "My-Config-Free-Driver-Updater". I would caution anyone to only download drivers directly from Lenovo, MicroSoft, or the drivers manufacturer.
With all due respect to you dragnoak, using drivers that work the best is IOM more important than using the official drivers. Quite a few laptops back I had a Webcam drivers problem with a HP and the only drivers that worked well were drivers that someone posted on another forum. As long a those wanting to try those drivers create a restore point before installing, what could go wrong that a restore couldn't fix?
Exactly my point.
When it comes to a webcam driver. whatever works is best IMO not neccessarily official fom Lenovo since they have universal chipset.
This driver is the Realtek Driver which is fully compatible
04-23-2012 10:27 PM
ExJamJus wrote:
@BerryRacer,
The tool looks interesting, scanning the whole laptop for latest drivers online.
I was wondering if you can assist us by providing 2 sample shots using your webcam. Use an app to take a picture with the drivers you got from "My-Config" then uninstall the driver then from there install the official ones from Lenovo website then take a picture using that driver. I would want to bring this up to engineering's attention to investigate on it.
It would be a great help if you can upload 2 high res pic that can show the difference in brightness when using the webcam.
Thanks heaps
Sure, ill do that on Thursday bro
04-23-2012 11:01 PM