Postby pol098 » 05 Aug 2022 23:01
I've come here from a search, much too late for original poster, but might help others. This is not a driver problem. I have a USB microscope (essentially a close-focussing webcam). I used it successfully with VLC in the past, probably in a laptop computer without a camera. On trying to use it under Win10/64 on a laptop with a camera (single, front), VLC offers a DirectShow capture device and others; DirectShow displays the computer's camera display and ignores the USB microscope (the other options, TV - digital and Desktop, are not relevant). Disabling the camera makes VLC use the microscope as the DirectShow device. Running the Camera program that comes with Windows, clicking the icon to switch from front to rear camera switches between camera and microscope. So, not a USB camera driver issue as the camera works, but some software (including VLC) is unable to handle multiple camera devices.