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or a specific development kit based on Texas Instruments (TI) technology.

Use 7-Zip to extract the contents. You should see a folder structure similar to: tintinvcam7z002 new

| Feature | Specification | |---------|----------------| | | 8K (7680 × 4320) @ 30 fps, 4K (3840 × 2160) @ 120 fps, Full HD @ 240 fps. | | Bitrate | Up to 200 Mbps (10‑bit 4:2:2) in All‑Intra; 400 Mbps (10‑bit 4:2:2) in Long‑GOP when using external recorders. | | Log Profiles | Tintin Log‑C (C‑log style) and V‑Cine S‑Log2 for maximum grading latitude. | | In‑Camera Stabilization | 7‑axis sensor‑shift + electronic roll‑compensation, delivering up to 6.5 EV of effective stabilization. | | Audio | Dual XLR inputs (via optional Audio Expansion Module ) and a 3.5 mm mic jack with built‑in pre‑amps (48 dB gain). | | Streaming | Clean HDMI output up to 4K 60 fps; built‑in Wi‑Fi 6E + 5G‑NR for direct live‑stream to YouTube, Twitch, or custom RTMP endpoints. | or a specific development kit based on Texas

| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution with "tintinvcam7z002 new" | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Archive won't open | Incomplete download | Re-download the file. Ensure the full size matches the expected MB count. | | Camera not flashing | Wrong file format | Convert the firmware using a provided tool inside the tools/ subfolder. | | Web interface is blank | Browser cache | Clear your cache. The new interface may require HTML5 instead of outdated plugins. | | No audio in stream | Missing codec | The "new" version may have switched to AAC. Install the drivers/audio_patch.exe from the extracted folder. | | | Bitrate | Up to 200 Mbps

While there are currently no specific technical product records or official manuals available for a device with the identifier , this alphanumeric string follows the naming conventions often used for modern mini-security cameras or discreet monitoring devices .

The bootloader expects a specific header. Fix: Ensure you are not trying to cross-flash a V4 hardware with V3 firmware. Check your PCB version printed near the lens module.