![]() Yes, it works way better with it unchecked but still can only get a max of 30 fps. You need low light OFF not on - are you SURE you have it unchecked? That's usually the answer. I am hoping to get 60 FPS but wanted to ask if anybody getting 60 FPS is on Windows 7 or if that would even make a difference? I found messing with the brightness in the advanced panel (turning it down) helped. ![]() I have the optimization on and the low light on but it doesn't matter either way. I am only able to get 30 FPS out of my C922x but it works ok. Even though manufacturers (including Logitech) claim USB 3.0 compatibility that is not always the case. I have found with the Logitech c920 that it will not function well when connected to a USB 3.0 port. PS - Thanks Logitech for making this an annoyingly bizzare PIA.Īlso enable Optimization (so it is only set for 640x320) in the FW settings.Īlso you should try updating your usb drivers But, who cares! As you will soon discover, it gives you the 60 FPS option you want in the top-2 1080p and 720p settings (MJPG). Keep in mind that by doing so you need more natural light in your environment as the cam is not processing a heightened lighting sensor. It has this to-be-side-installed settings manager called "Logitech Gaming Software" Get it here: And look at this webpage for the option called "Low Light Compensation". This has to be the most frustrating, annoying, and most bizarre element of the C922x. ![]()
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