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logitech quickcam express software for Vista
I have this logitech quickcam express camera that came with Windows Me
on my old 6 year old Dell computer. There is no model no. on camera. I plugged it in to my new DEll computer. I get message saying something to the effect , 'installing drivers and camera ready to go" There was no quickcam express program installed on my computer. Has anybody else had the same problem? I guess I might as well throw the camera out. Roger |
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logitech quickcam express software for Vista
On Sun, 03 Jun 2007 07:26:38 -0700, meteore
wrote: I have this logitech quickcam express camera that came with Windows Me on my old 6 year old Dell computer. There is no model no. on camera. I plugged it in to my new DEll computer. I get message saying something to the effect , 'installing drivers and camera ready to go" There was no quickcam express program installed on my computer. Has anybody else had the same problem? I guess I might as well throw the camera out. Roger I think most people would try a google search for "quickcam express driver". |
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logitech quickcam express software for Vista
I tried it and nothing came up
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logitech quickcam express software for Vista
On Sun, 03 Jun 2007 09:23:00 -0700, meteore
wrote: I tried it and nothing came up perhaps: http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/su...oads/&cl=us,en |
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logitech quickcam express software for Vista
Dear Si Ballenger,
Thanks for your help. Quickcam Express works now, but old microphone does not. Roger |
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logitech quickcam express software for Vista
meteore wrote:
Dear Si Ballenger, Thanks for your help. Quickcam Express works now, but old microphone does not. Roger Check Windows sound recording. The microphone may maybe turned off, not selected or the volume maybe zeroed. |
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logitech quickcam express software for Vista
I tried to configure it and there is a little sound. Maybe the
computer is at fault. I really do not plan to use it, as I just wanted to see how cam and mic worked on near new Dell AMD 64 computer. Thanks again. Roger On Jun 5, 4:44 am, kim wrote: meteore wrote: Dear Si Ballenger, Thanks for your help. Quickcam Express works now, but old microphone does not work. Roger Check Windows sound recording. The microphone may maybe turned off, not selected or the volume maybe zeroed. |
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logitech quickcam express software for Vista
On Wed, 06 Jun 2007 06:51:21 -0700, meteore
wrote: I tried to configure it and there is a little sound. Maybe the computer is at fault. I really do not plan to use it, as I just wanted to see how cam and mic worked on near new Dell AMD 64 computer. In the past most mics included in webcams were not seen by computers as audio capture devices like sound cards. Use of the mic in the cam may require special drivers. |
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logitech quickcam express software for Vista
my mic is seperate from webcam. its a cheapie that came with computer.
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logitech quickcam express software for Vista
meteore wrote:
my mic is seperate from webcam. its a cheapie that came with computer. Ahh...That makes a difference. I was under the impression (as was Si(I think)) that the mic was in the camera. If it is a 'stand alone' mic, then Windows will have to be configured under Sound Recording to 'know' that it is there and it will have to be plugged into the right input (not line in). Once this is done, just adjust the mic input volume until you have an acceptable level of recording volume. Easy enough to find...if the mic is close to your speakers you will get a bit of feedback if the volume is set to high! The only problem I have had with cheap mics is that you practically have to swallow them for them to pick up your voice! My personal preference for a mic is to use a Bluetooth headset...similar to the type used for mobile phones, in fact the one I use I originally bought for my mobile phone, but doubles up quite well on the PC (with the addition of a Bluetooth device plugged into a USB port) and that way you are not 'tethered' to the computer...you simply move out of the picture when on a video chat if you go to get a beer (or soft drink if you don't drink beer :-) ), but you can still talk until you come back. I also use the same setup on a VOIP software 'phone' as well as Skype. |
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