That gives message, "No WIA device found." Makes sense, since it doesn't show the camera in its browser. No, can't access the camera via File > Acquire from Scanner or Camera. Again, don't know if the portable version is an issue.īut the "add to applications" part doesn't sound like that affects how XV itself behaves. No, "Add Xnview to applications for USB events" isn't checked (by default, AFAIK).īut when I tried checking it & saving (hit OK), when I go back in, the box is unchecked. Don't know if that's related to this issue. I assume from your reply that XV often can detect connected cameras & import images?Ī thought occurred - I'm using XV portable & storing settings in the. Nor can I figure out how to open * any * images in Media Detector even ones already saved to HDD. They just detected the camera, or at least could see the camera listed in Explorer.Īlso, not sure what all XV "Media Detector" does, but it doesn't detect my camera - if that's one of it's functions. I know the meaning of those terms, but honestly - the other apps I've used to import images from cameras didn't ask (so I never had to choose). I kept seeing questions asked of the OPs, in posts on problems w/ Xv "seeing" their camera, about: "what do your other photo handling apps use - Twain, WIA?" It's not a big deal if XV can't import directly from USB devices - just might eliminate a step. Or if the best way is import / save them onto the HDD first (Windows), then access with XV?īut XV's browser doesn't show my Canon camera that (at the same time) is listed in Explorer's own UI. Still wasn't clear if it's possible to import them directly from cameras into XV. I read nearly a dozen posts on issues about XnView acquiring (or importing) images from digital cameras (several quite long).
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