This page contains information about installing the latest Logitech QuickCam V-UBM46 (Vision Pro for Mac) driver downloads using the Logitech Driver Update Tool. Logitech QuickCam V-UBM46 (Vision Pro for Mac) drivers are tiny programs that enable your Webcam hardware to communicate with your operating system software. Logitech QuickCam drivers are for the QuickCam Pro 4000, QuickCam Zoom, QuickCam For Notebooks Pro, and QuickCam Orbit/Sphere only. Requirements for Logitech QuickCam Mac OS X 10.1.5 or later, Logitech QuickCam Pro 4000, QuickCam Zoom, QuickCam For Notebooks Pro, or QuickCam Orbit/Sphere.
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Publisher | Logitech |
Publisher web site | http://www.logitech.com/ |
Release Date | November 06, 1998 |
Date Added | November 06, 1998 |
Version | 2.1.3 |
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Category | Drivers |
Subcategory | Camera Drivers |
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Operating Systems | Mac/OS Classic |
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File Size | 1.14MB |
File Name | qcpro213.sea.hqx |
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Total Downloads | 6,496 |
Downloads Last Week | 1 |
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License Model | Free |
Limitations | Not available |
Price | Free |
Logitech Quickcam Pro 5000 Software
Report a problemThere is a problem with this webcam and VMware Fusion 2.0 with a Windows XP SP3 guest (while it works OK with a Windows Vista guest): following the QuickCam software installation instructions, when it is time to plug in the webcam (through USB 2.0) it is indeed detected by XP as a Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000, but then the new hardware icon remains in the tray without any further progress; if one disconnects and then reconnects the webcam via the Fusion status bar, the installation completes (and thus it also detecs the built-in microphone), but after the installation the webcam doesn't work and isn't detected within the QuickCapture software; in the Device Manager everything seems to be OK (both the camera and the microphone are present and working, and without any yellow problem badge), but it says that no driver is loaded (while the correct drivers are indeed installed); disconnecting and reconnecting apparently also works, with the usual sounds and no new hardware messages, as if everything were OK.
So, essentially, the webcam doesn't work: is this a Fusion problem? or an XP problem? or both?
I know there have been other similar reports regarding Logitech webcams, but a solution doesn't seem to have been found, yet.
In Vista, as I said, everything works perfectly: but of course I'd prefer to use the webcam and its full-featured Windows-only Logitech software (in Unity mode) through XP, as it is less resource hungry than Vista (the webcam has some tough system requirements).
Logitech Quickcam Pro Driver For Mac Os X
In Mac OS X, the webcam works in basic mode, through the built-in UVC (USB Video Class) driver: and even so, the image is very good.
Logitech Quick Cam Pro 9000 Drivers
The host system is Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.5 on a Mac mini with 4 GB RAM (512 MB dedicated to XP and 1 GB to Vista).