Camera Driver Windows 11 | Eagle Eye Mini

| Error Message | Probable Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Windows 11 privacy settings blocking the camera. | Go to Settings > Privacy & security > Camera. Toggle “Camera access” ON. Allow apps to access. | | “The driver is not intended for this platform” | Trying to install a 32-bit driver on 64-bit Windows 11. | Extract the .inf file and manually install via Device Manager (see Part 3). | | Camera works in VLC but not in Zoom/Teams | App-specific permissions or legacy video format (YUY2 vs MJPG). | Open Teams > Settings > Devices. Select “USB Video Device” as camera. If still fails, install “OBS Virtual Camera” as a bridge. | | Image is green/purple/static | Wrong color space or outdated DirectShow filters. | In the camera app, disable “Auto White Balance.” Or use AmCap (AmCap.exe) to reset the video format to 640x480. | | “Device cannot start (Code 10)” | USB 3.0 power negotiation failure. The Eagle Eye Mini draws power from USB 2.0 spec. | Plug the camera into a USB 2.0 port (usually black plastic inside) – not USB 3.0 (blue). Or use a powered USB hub. |

: Plug the EagleEye Mini into an available USB port on your PC or laptop. Verify Detection Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Cameras to confirm the camera is listed under "Connected cameras". Privacy Settings : Ensure camera access is enabled by navigating to Settings > Privacy & security > Camera eagle eye mini camera driver windows 11

"Driver issue," Elias muttered, rubbing his temples. He knew the drill. Windows 11 was still young, and older peripherals often threw tantrums. | Error Message | Probable Cause | Solution

: This is the current, primary application for managing Poly devices on Windows 11. Use it to adjust camera settings (brightness, contrast, zoom) and ensure your firmware is up to date. Polycom Companion Allow apps to access

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Steps to install drivers, get the camera working in Windows 11, troubleshoot common issues, and verify operation. Assumes the camera connects via USB or ethernet (PoE) and uses Eagle Eye (EagleEye, EagleEye Networks) hardware or a similarly named “Mini” camera model.