Windows XP Home Eddition not see SAA7134 TV card using Skype

IN the Device Manager is the yellow mark to unknow device and properties is written location on the TV SAA7134 - Video Capture card. I can't install or reinstall. Perhaps that is why only my video on Skype is not working. Thanks, Anna

Hi annazubareva,

  1. When was the last time it was working fine?
  2. Who is the creator of the video capture device?
  3. Did you the latest changes on the computer?
  4. What is the error code of the video capture device in Device Manager?
  5. What camera do you use Skype for video calls?

You will need to install the latest drivers for the video capture device by visiting the website of the manufacturer of the device and check if it helps.

How to manage devices in Windows XP

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/283658

For the question with Skype, you can post your request in the forums of Skype.

http://community.Skype.com/

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