The Video Blaster WebCam Go Plus is a camera manufactured by Creative Labs. Updated drivers can improve image quality and fix problems such as disabled settings in Device Manager, drop outs and glitches during Zoom and other performance issues. This driver - "WebCamGoPlusDrvsV1_04.EXE" - has been downloaded 7,961 times and is rated 5 out of 5 stars based on 93 reviews. It has been installed successfully by our users on PCs running Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 963.9 KB.
Video Blaster WebCam Go Plus
Windows XP
Language: English
Video Blaster WebCam Go Plus stand alone driver update v1.04.04
WCGP-WEB-2-US
This is a stand-alone driver update of Video Blaster WebCam Go Plus for users running on Windows XP only.
This release was tested on Video Blaster WebCam Go Plus, and includes the following:
Improved performance in video preview when switching banding frequency between 50 - 60 Hz.
Supports downloading of files in Cam Memory mode.
Please refer to the README.TXT file for more information.
Purushothaman (DG Staff Member) on 1-Dec-2004
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