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<span style="font-weight: bold">Cannot stream data – verify that the USB host is working properly</span><br /><br />When I turned on my computer, the system tray said “USB device not recognized”.<br /><br />In the previous couple times that it said “USB device not recognized”, the Eye Tribe Server said “ERR: The Eye Tribe Tracker must be connected to a USB 3 host!”.<br /><br />I’m getting a new error message this time: “ERR: The Eye Tribe Tracker cannot stream data! – Verify that the USB host is working properly, and that the device is not already in use.”.<br /><br />I tried the following suggestion from a previous 03 Jun 2014 thread about the “must be connected to a USB 3 host” error: <!-- l --><a class="postlink-local" href="http://theeyetribe.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&amp;t=221">viewtopic.php?f=9&amp;t=221</a><!-- l --><br /><br /><blockquote><div><cite>Martin wrote:</cite><br />Could you please try to open up the Device Manager, under Imaging Devices, right click on TheEyeTribe and select Uninstall. Then reconnect the device and let Windows install the device automatically. Does that help?<br /></div></blockquote><br /><br />It started working again after uninstalling in the Device Manager, restarting the computer (necessary?), unplugging, and then reconnecting the device.<br /><br />Log file from AppData:<br /><br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.272|2944809476|I|Creating new log file<br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.273|2944809476|I|Initializing environment<br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.273|2944809476|I|Detecting primary screen<br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.303|2944809476|I|Register control handler<br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.303|2944809476|I|Initializing config system<br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.303|2944809476|I|Trying to load obsolete config file<br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.316|2944809476|I|Config file loaded and applied<br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.316|2944809476|I|TCP port: 6555<br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.316|2944809476|I|Connections: local only<br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.316|2944809476|I|Framerate: 30<br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.319|2944809476|I|Initializing Eye Tribe Server (v0.9.36)<br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.321|2944809476|I|Creating Tracker Manager<br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.345|2944809476|I|Creating Camera Manager<br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.345|2944809476|I|Initializing COM library<br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.346|2944809476|I|Initialized COM library<br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.396|2944809476|I|Video capturing device Found: Microsoft LifeCam VX-6000<br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.397|2944809476|I|Video capturing device Found: TheEyeTribe<br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.583|2944809476|I|Registering the device<br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.583|2944809476|I|Device registered<br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.583|2944809476|I|Starting Device Monitor<br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.583|2944809476|I|Creating Detection Manager<br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.622|2944809476|I|Creating Calibration Manager<br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.633|2944809476|I|Initializing dispatcher<br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.633|2944809476|I|Initializing Network<br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.633|2944809476|I|Setting network connection port<br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.633|2944809476|I|Setting max network connections<br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.633|2944809476|I|Setting connection timeout<br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.633|2944809476|I|Starting Network<br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.633|2944809476|I|Checking for running instances<br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.966|2944809476|I|Validating number of camera devices<br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.966|2944809476|I|Validating config chosen device<br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.966|2944809476|I|Validating camera device<br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.966|2944809476|I|Initializing tracker device<br />2014-06-18 13:05:52.966|2944809476|I|Starting Direct Show device<br />2014-06-18 13:05:53.172|2944809476|I|Building Direct Show render graph<br />2014-06-18 13:05:53.329|2944809476|I|Setting up DShow properties<br />2014-06-18 13:05:53.354|2944809476|I|Setting chosen video format<br />2014-06-18 13:05:53.363|2944809476|I|Validate camera firmware<br />2014-06-18 13:05:53.365|2944809476|I|Eye Tribe Tracker firmware revision is 203<br />2014-06-18 13:05:53.367|2944809476|I|Validate USB3 host<br />2014-06-18 13:05:53.367|2944809476|I|Validate camera device stream<br />2014-06-18 13:05:54.725|2944809476|E|The Eye Tribe Tracker cannot stream data<br />2014-06-18 13:05:54.751|2944809476|E|The Eye Tribe Tracker is not working<p>Statistics: Posted by <a href="http://theeyetribe.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=2379">skataJeffKang</a> — 18 Jun 2014, 21:37</p><hr />
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