https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=451719
--- Comment #31 from Jarmo <j...@tajk.de> --- (In reply to Jarmo from comment #30) > I see the same behavior on Windows 11 Pro 22H2 and on Windows 10 with > digiKam 8.1.0. > After a fresh install, the list of supported cameras is empty. > Tried running the app as admin and installing as admin user - no difference. > > I have no previous experience with digiKam, so cannot say whether it worked > on Windows before. > > Are there any debug options or logfiles I could look at to see what's going > on? Or should I rather file this as a separate Bug as it is on Windows not > Mac? > > Unfortunately this is a showstopper for me - otherwise the app looks really > great - exactly what I was looking for! Right after posting this I was able to solve the problem thanks to a comment in bug 398166: dikiKam needs to be started from the installation folder (C:\Program Files\digiKam\) an not from the Start Menu. Maybe that is something that should be mentioned in documentation if it can't be fixed? Unfortunately import still does not work - no connection to camera is established. Will keep searching for a solution... -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.