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24c1.3x Camera Driver »
| Resolution | Max FPS (USB 2.0) | Bitrate (Mbps) | Best Use Case | |------------|------------------|----------------|----------------| | 352x288 | 30 | 8 | Motion detection | | 640x480 | 30 | 24 | Web conferencing | | 1280x720 | 15-20 | 48 | Surveillance | | 1600x1200 | 10 | 60 | Document capture | | 2592x1944 | 3-5 | 90 | Photo (stills) |
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As of 2025-2026, the 24c1.3x chipset is considered legacy. No new drivers are being developed. The final stable Windows driver version is 6.1.7600.16385 (dated 2021). Modern OSes like Windows 12 (preview) and Fedora 40 have dropped hardware support for non-UVC-compliant 24c1.3x variants. 24c1.3x camera driver
Recommendation: Migrate to UVC 1.5-compliant cameras (e.g., using the iCatch V39 or Sunplus SPCA2680 chips) for native driver support across all major OSes. However, if you must keep your 24c1.3x device running, keep a dedicated Windows 10 LTSC or Ubuntu 22.04 machine with driver signing enforcement disabled. | Resolution | Max FPS (USB 2
The easiest solution is letting Windows find the driver itself. Modern OSes like Windows 12 (preview) and Fedora
No official driver exists. Use CamTwist or Virtual Camera via OBS with the USB Pro Video plugin. For raw access, compile macam (legacy, up to macOS 10.14) or use libusb with a Python script.