Methods to test multimedia devices on computer systems

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: support – Computer power control

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C710S015000

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07469347

ABSTRACT:
The described embodiments relate to testing streaming media capture devices and/or computer systems. One exemplary method enumerates and tests multiple streaming media capture device which are operably associated with a computer. The method simultaneously exercises said computer's display and power states.

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