![]() ![]() ![]() It is intended as guidance beyond certification requirements, to assist in building efficient and secure processes for creating and managing Secure Boot Keys. This paper does not introduce new requirements or represent an official Windows program. Windows requirements for UEFI and Secure Boot can be found in the Windows Hardware Certification Requirements. ![]() The binaries are formatted to the expected EDKII format to easily integrate into firmware. Send an email to Huddly GO Camera Software Update 1.3.Device OEMs, enterprises and customers can find the Microsoft recommended PK, KEK, DB and DBX binaries in Microsoft's Secure Boot open-source repository. If you have any comments or questions, we’d love to hear from you. Fixed Configuration app issue where networked cameras would sometimes be available even when “Show local cameras only” was checked.Display binary version number in Configuration app title bar.Added logging of binary versions number.Improved logging of USB and Ethernet connection status changes.Stability improvements including tweaked camera connection timeouts.New USB-to-PoE adapter driver, that improves connection reliability.Animated “About to connect” video stream when Huddly L1 is about to connect.Make camera available immediately after connecting the USB cable. ![]() Fixed a bug where more than one video stream would be sent from the camera.The deployment guide, including instructions on how to distribute the update with an MSI file, is available here. To receive the update, download the latest version of the Huddly L1 software. See the release notes for a complete list of changes. ![]()
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