What's new in Intel RealSense Depth Camera Manager R200 2.2.98.5272

Oct 14, 2020
  • Resolved an issue where the R200 camera was mistakenly identified by the Windows OS as a supported camera to be used with Windows Hello
  • On OEM systems where the Intel® RealSense™ camera (R200) RGB endpoint is exposed, using legacy DirectShow applications can block the camera from being used by RealSense SDK applications
  • In stress tests of multiple camera start and stop scenarios a memory leak may be observed
  • The following resolution combination will fail to stream: rectified RGB 320x240x30 or RGB 320x240x15 color and 320x240x90 depth
  • The stream is aborted after large number of Sleep/Hibernate cycles
  • When using Intel® RealSense™ camera (R200)RGB endpoint directly & simultaneously trying to stream over SDK Application, any further attempt to stream over SDK Application will fail even after closing the application that is using the camera directly
  • Yellow bang on DPTF with DCM2.1HF1
  • Change the Platform camera image time stamps from QPC to UTC, allowing platform camera enabled devices to synchronize frames with other HW devices
  • Added support for Windows 10anniversary update (Redstone 1)
  • Fixing potential error when querying temperature using DPTF occasionally returning 0
  • Uninstalling driver from Device Manager doesn’t remove DCM from Programs and Features
  • Added some installer security improvements

New in Intel RealSense Depth Camera Manager R200 2.1.27.2853 (Oct 11, 2016)

  • New Features:
  • Platform camera support - Please note that the use of the Platform Camera with this DCM version requires the use of RealSense SDK version 8.0.24.6528 or higher.
  • Bug Fixes:
  • Resolved an issue were the R200 camera was mistakenly identified by the Windows OS as a supported camera to be used with Windows Hello.
  • On OEM systems where the Intel RealSense camera (R200) RGB endpoint is
  • exposed, using legacy DirectShow applications can block the camera from being
  • used by RealSense SDK applications.
  • In stress tests of multiple camera start and Stop scenarios a memory leak may be observed.
  • The following resolution combination will fail to stream: rectified BGR 320x240x30 or BGR 320 x 240 x 15 color and 320x240x90 depth.
  • The stream is aborted after large number of Sleep/Hibernate cycles.
  • When using Intel® RealSense camera (R200) RGB endpoint directly &
  • simultaneously trying to stream over SDK Application, any further attempt to stream over SDK Application will fail even after closing the application that
  • using the camera directly.
  • Yellow bang on DPTF with DCM2.1HF1

New in Intel RealSense Depth Camera Manager R200 2.1.24.9476 (May 12, 2016)

  • Platform camera support. Please note that the use of the Platform Camera with this DCM version requires the use of RealSense SDK version 8.0.24.652 or higher.
  • Resolved an issue were the R200 camera was mistakenly identified by the
  • Windows OS as a supported camera to be used with Windows Hello.
  • On OEM systems where the Intel® RealSense camera (R200) RGB endpoint is
  • exposed, using legacy DirectShow applications can block the camera from
  • being used by RealSense SDK applications.
  • In stress tests of multiple camera start and Stop scenarios a memory leak may be observed.
  • The following resolution combination will fail to stream: rectified BGR
  • 320x240x30 or BGR 320 x 240 x 15 color and 320x240x90 depth.
  • The stream is aborted after large number of Sleep/Hibernate cycles.
  • When using Intel® RealSense camera (R200) RGB endpoint directly &
  • simultaneously trying to stream over SDK Application, any further attempt to
  • stream over SDK Application will fail even after closing the application that
  • using the camera directly.
  • Yellow bang on DPTF with DCM2.1HF1.