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# Download the driver | # Download the driver | ||
# Unpack driver in location ''' | # Unpack driver in location where driver is located. '''You must not delete or move the driver later.''' | ||
# Locate this location with the explorer | |||
# Copy the location path in the adress line | |||
# Register driver as admin via command terminal: | # Register driver as admin via command terminal: | ||
## Click on 'Start' | ## Click on 'Start' | ||
## Type 'cmd' | ## Type 'cmd' | ||
## Right-click CMD-app 'Start as Administrator' | ## Right-click CMD-app 'Start as Administrator' | ||
## Navigate to the drive and folder where the xxx.dll driver | ## Navigate to the drive and folder where the xxx.dll driver with the command 'cd' and paste the path copied before | ||
## type regsvr32 (name_of_dll.dll) | ## type regsvr32 (name_of_dll.dll) | ||
Revision as of 08:12, 7 February 2023
THIS PAGE IS WIP, WORK IN PROGRESS
This applies to Windows 10 and above and MXWendler version 5.0 and above (or other multi-display apps) with AJA Kona 5 (and maybe others) capture cards installed.
Problem
The capture card is not visible in Settings->Live Devices
Solution
You have to manually install the DirectShow drivers
- Download the driver
- Unpack driver in location where driver is located. You must not delete or move the driver later.
- Locate this location with the explorer
- Copy the location path in the adress line
- Register driver as admin via command terminal:
- Click on 'Start'
- Type 'cmd'
- Right-click CMD-app 'Start as Administrator'
- Navigate to the drive and folder where the xxx.dll driver with the command 'cd' and paste the path copied before
- type regsvr32 (name_of_dll.dll)
Background
The AJA Kona driver comes with a broken DirectShow installer. You have to register the device manually as admin so it can be found by other software.