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Webcam Advice
posted by superunknown on Sunday, 3rd April 2005, 12:28

Mostly Harmless

Can anyone recommend a decent webcam with audio

Thanks

RE: Webcam Advice
posted by Batavia on Sunday, 3rd April 2005, 17:12

Elite

Logitech Quickcam Pro 4000.
www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/details/GB/EN,CRID=2204,CONTENTID=7313

RE: Webcam Advice
posted by JulesBloke on Monday, 4th April 2005, 17:36

Elite

I've got that one - it's a great camera. Image quality is excellent Grinning

RE: Webcam Advice
posted by Batavia on Monday, 4th April 2005, 18:09

Elite

It sure is. You use any videoconferening software? I got CuSeeMe, ICU11 and iVisit, and NetMeeting, of course.

This item was edited on Monday, 4th April 2005, 18:12

RE: Webcam Advice
posted by JulesBloke on Monday, 4th April 2005, 21:51

Elite

Got admit I mainly only use it on MS Messenger for video calls. But I have Willing Webcam too and have been mucking about with my very own online webcam to amuse the Mrs when she's at work!

RE: Webcam Advice
posted by Batavia on Tuesday, 5th April 2005, 00:02

Elite

I seem to be the only one on this forum that does videoconferencing. Sad

RE: Webcam Advice
posted by Rassilon on Tuesday, 5th April 2005, 00:05

Elite

Quote:
my very own online webcam to amuse the Mrs when she's at work!


Thats a very lax IT resources useage policy, most employers would walk you to the door for that sort of behaviour. Winking




I quite like the Helpdesk people in a benevolent (as opposed to malevolent) way as they do some valuable work in preventing us being inundated by every halfwit who can work a phone.

RE: Webcam Advice
posted by DIRK_GENTLY on Tuesday, 5th April 2005, 01:33

Mostly Harmless



Sony Eyetoy--good quality and very cheap


Argos

This item was edited on Tuesday, 5th April 2005, 01:38

RE: Webcam Advice
posted by superunknown on Thursday, 7th April 2005, 08:14

Mostly Harmless

Thanks guys

RE: Webcam Advice
posted by superunknown on Friday, 8th April 2005, 08:29

Mostly Harmless

Ok question number 2


Help, bought webcams (with built in mics) for me to chat to my son via MSN Messanger (he lives with his Mom I am not just too lazy to walk up to his room!).

Video is working fine but I cant hear him nor him me.

We are both on Windows XP with SP2, Zonealarm v5.5 (not pro), and AVG v7. (winows firewall is off).

Have googled and I need help in English most of the stuff I uncovered is in too much tech speek for me.

Thanks

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