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Old 01-27-2004, 02:28 PM   #1
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Question video conferencing

I'm trying to setup videoconferencing with iVisit and a Canon ZR50. My comp's specs are in my sig.

Right now, all I'm getting is a cable channel from the line connected to my TV-in on my AIW card.

Anyone know what settings I need to change?
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Old 01-27-2004, 04:54 PM   #2
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So you're going from the A/V out on your miniDV cam to the A/V in on your AIW.

Is your camera set for capture or playback?
Does iVisit list the video in on your AIW as a video source?

BTW, there is a way to use your firewire port to make your miniDV cam a webcam. Go to OrangeMicro's site, they have a program called WebCamDV - works flawlessly for me with Yahoo IM and NetMeeting.

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I'm using the firewire connection for the camera and it's set for capture.

iVisit lists both my AIW as a video source and a generic MS DV camera. If I select the camera, all I get is a green screen.

hmm...I could try using it off of composite video
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iVisit relys on Video for Windows drivers - your IEEE1394 connection uses WDM drivers. They don't speak the same language persay - that's what OrangeMicro has cleared up with WebCamDV. It's the only utility I'm aware of that will allow you to use a firewire-based camera on a webcam-based connection.

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