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Control transfer error: Unknown error jur jur

Open conner-fallone opened this issue 1 year ago • 8 comments

Seeing the following error fail for quite a while, and then it says uploaded, but remains USB BOOT in Device Manager

Uploading firmware to ov580 camera...
Control transfer error: Unknown error jur jur
phase 2 read failed received 0 bytes instead of 512
...
Firmware uploaded...
OrbisEyeCam destructor
OrbisEyeCam release called
closing device
device closed

conner-fallone avatar Mar 29 '23 01:03 conner-fallone

That message happens when it is connected to a USB 2.0 port. It only works when connected to a USB 3.0 port.

Hackinside avatar Mar 29 '23 02:03 Hackinside

Actually, the USB 2.0 port is the only one detecting the camera. Nothing works in the 3.2 port. In the USB 2.0 it at least pops up with the USB BOOT. In the 3.0 slot it says it "malfunctions." Pretty sure doing this permanently bricked my camera. This is what I see when in the 3.2 slot

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i've tried uninstalling it, running "OV580 USB Camera updated," then plugging in again and nothing.

conner-fallone avatar Mar 29 '23 02:03 conner-fallone

Should it work in a USB 3.2 slot? I think that's the one that's giving me issues. I have two other blue usb ports on the back of my desktop, but they just say "USB." I'm assuming those are 3.0 because they are blue though, except that port is resulting in the same jur jur error.

conner-fallone avatar Mar 29 '23 02:03 conner-fallone

Try this: Unplug the PS camera Open device manager > view > show hidden devices Under "Universal serial bus", delete all the greyed devices. Under "Universal Serial Bus Devices", delete the USB Boot You can delete the Intel USB 3.20 driver too. It will be installed again once you reboot the PC. Reboot the PC and connect it to a USB 3.X on your PC. Not into the USB 2.0.

Hackinside avatar Mar 29 '23 02:03 Hackinside

Maybe the BIOS is treating those USB ports as legacy USB 2.0. Check the BIOS. Maybe a BIOS update can solve this issue.

Hackinside avatar Mar 29 '23 02:03 Hackinside

Try this: Unplug the PS camera Open device manager > view > show hidden devices Under "Universal serial bus", delete all the greyed devices. Under "Universal Serial Bus Devices", delete the USB Boot You can delete the Intel USB 3.20 driver too. It will be installed again once you reboot the PC. Reboot the PC and connect it to a USB 3.X on your PC. Not into the USB 2.0.

Just tried all this, plugging into the 3.2 port is still giving a malfunction for port reset failed.

conner-fallone avatar Mar 29 '23 02:03 conner-fallone

That message happens when it is connected to a USB 2.0 port. It only works when connected to a USB 3.0 port.

OMG, thanks a lot for this. It works like a charm here moving to usb 3.0 port.

rbpimenta avatar Oct 17 '23 23:10 rbpimenta

Should i plug only in USB3.0 or USB3.2 is fine. everytime in OBS I need run the process from the start. Some times I need to plug out and re plug in to make it work any fix for this

Mukesh1690 avatar Jan 22 '24 10:01 Mukesh1690