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  2. Casio Exilim - Wikipedia

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    The Exilim Card series are ultra-compact models. The cameras were first branded as "Wearable Card Cameras" and are about the size of a credit card and 9 mm-16 mm thick. The early models only had digital zoom, though more recent models have optical zoom as well. The Exilim Zoom series is the all-purpose line, all including an optical zoom ...

  3. Casio - Wikipedia

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    Casio was established as Kashio Seisakujo in April 1946 by Tadao Kashio [] (1917–1993), an engineer specializing in fabrication technology. [1] Kashio's first major product was the yubiwa pipe, a finger ring that would hold a cigarette, allowing the wearer to smoke the cigarette down to its nub while also leaving the wearer's hands free. [6]

  4. Talk:Casio Exilim - Wikipedia

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    1 64-bit drivers. 2 Generalised para moved from intro. 1 comment. 3 Data to table. 1 comment. 4 S600 charger. 5 comments. 5 Lowlight. 3 comments. 6 Data for table. 1 ...

  5. USB video device class - Wikipedia

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    The UVC driver has been included in the Linux kernel source code since kernel version 2.6.26. Detection of UVC 1.5 devices was introduced in Linux kernel version 4.5, [ 5 ] but support in the driver for UVC 1.5 specific features or specific UVC 1.5 devices was not added and MPEG-2 TS, H.264 and VP8 payloads are not supported yet.

  6. Category:Casio digital cameras - Wikipedia

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  7. AOL Video - Troubleshooting - AOL Help

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    Some video content may need the video acceleration to be lowered in order to play properly. To lower the video acceleration in Windows Media Player: 1. Click Start, select All Programs or Programs, and then click Windows Media Player. 2. Click the Tools menu, and then click Options.

  8. Video4Linux - Wikipedia

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    Video4Linux (V4L for short) is a collection of device drivers and an API for supporting realtime video capture on Linux systems. [1] It supports USB webcams, TV tuners, CSI cameras, and related devices, standardizing their output, so programmers can easily add video support to their applications.

  9. Category:Casio cameras - Wikipedia

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