if you broke the onboard camera, a direct replacement for that cmos sensor is what you need for the best succesrate.but its realy dificult to solder such tiny devices. or check if that module you shown, is actual USB (but I gues it was ment for car front or rear video recording, power, video, audio and ground leads) So I dont think you can do what you want. Right-click on the USB and click on Update driver software. Press Windows key + X key and click Device Manager. Follow the steps to update the USB drivers: a. If you have root/openwrt, you might be able to use a video grabber. Try updating the latest USB devices from the manufacturers website and check if the issue persists. totaly depends on what kind of cmos sensor is used and if the Linux kernel installed has the required modules/drivers. these surface mounted (CMOS?) camera's come on a sertain bus, probably CSI (like the RaspberyPi uses). if you broke the onboard camera, I dont think you can replace it with a random camera you got from somewhere. Que onda gente ahora les voy a enseñar como instalar los drivers para su capturadora Easycap en windows 10 y 11 para que la puedan usar en su OBSEspero les g. Linux has drivers/modules for these.īut I asume you can run openWRT on it or have root. Based on your picture I asume its a camera that outputs analog video, you could maybe use a USB AV grabber (also known as Eas圜ap)
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