The home screen has stuff like HDR, Field of View, and Anti Flicker. Once open the program turns on the BRIO and has a live feed in the top half and then the bottom has a few settings you can toy with. The software is slow to load, even on our Crush build so every time I end up trying to open multiple versions so go in expecting the delays and save yourself some trouble. So let's take a look at the Camera Settings Software. I did end up getting it all rolling though.
#BRIO LOGITECH CAMERA SETTINGS APP INSTALL#
It took a reboot to get things rolling and the windows hello support wouldn’t even install until after that first reboot. Between the two this should get you going but I initially had trouble. You want to download the Logitech Camera Settings software and in my case, I also downloaded the Windows Hello support installer. To get started I did need to get the software installed and the BRIO didn’t use the standard software that my Logitech Gaming devices use or the video software of my Logitech webcams. Both are those are fairly typical uses for higher end webcams, especially something like the BRIO.
Most of my normal use of a webcam is when streaming, something that I don’t do often enough and when using voice chatting software. This was partially because I’ve been so busy, but I also wanted to use the camera in different situations. For performance testing, I have been toying with the BRIO for a while now.