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Topic: Web Cams?
johncarl's photo
Sun 11/02/08 10:30 PM

Word of advice: Never, never, NEVER get a webcam/microphone combo. If you need both, buy them both seperately.
you are so right that is what messed up my system.i got it fixed but what a head achetears

buttons's photo
Mon 11/03/08 10:32 AM
mine is a GE bought it in 2002 works the same as it did when i bought it... it was 15-30 bucks.. maybe cause i rarely use it? not sure my opionion on this matter is.. i would not pay more than 30 bucks for my first one... honestly i havent met a person that used it at first then very rarely..novelty wears out.. really quick lol!ive used mine once in the last 4 yrs..maybe i should just mail mine to you eh?laugh

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Mon 11/03/08 02:57 PM

Really? Is it the cam itself or was there any change in your connection speed? Thats what I dont totally understand. Is the picture quality and fluidity of motion dependent on the cam itself or how fast your connection speed is? Or will it only appear as fast as the slowest connection, meaning if you are connected with someone on dial up, to them it will look like crap? Do you know what this is dependent on?

Can you adjust your cam to improve it or its shot now for some reason? What happened do you think?

Right, fluidity will be dependent on two factors FPS the cam is capable of capturing at, and connection speed of both parties the viewer and the capturing party.


Krimsa's photo
Mon 11/03/08 10:27 PM
Okay thanks everyone. I am going with a higher resolution Logitech I think. I will find one online and order it. The last one I had was black and white so it was a few years back. One of those golf ball looking things. But back then, that was pretty much all anyone had like when they first came out. laugh

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