| We have stocks of brand new colour video cameras that are designed
for use with PCs ie Video confrencing etc. The camera board is Sony
made, has an input for 12vdc and an output (RCA - phono) socket for
video out.
No software or any other details available.
Any one got a use for them, Prices start at £99.95 and this can be
reduced on volume. |
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agriffing@hotmail.com (alex griffing) wrote in message news:...
Hi all!
Does anyone know the best way to do this? Right now Im using VFW
which as far as I know likes only one camera per computer. Can the
Windows Driver Model or maybe some USB or firewire allow me to read
multiple cameras in real time from a single pc? If not in Windows
(preferred for various reasons), maybe Apple or Linux?
Thanks ahead,
Alex Griffing |
| Barrie Smith wrote in message ...
I am looking for a video camera product for my PC that runs NT4 SP4. I
guess it will have to be a parallel port version. Anyone know what is the
best product?
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Barrie Smith
e-mail: Barrie.W.Smith@bt.com |
| Steve
Ellen Friedenberg wrote in message
news:7oio93$oeq$1@autumn.news.rcn.net...
I just received a Gigabuys catalog from Dell and was wondering if anyone
has
had any experience with the Logitech Digital QuickCam Home Video Camera
(which Dell is selling for $99). I have an XPS R450, but the other
members
of my family with whom Id want to communicate have slower computers
(P100/P166), and I suspect that the video quality at their end would be
pretty poor indeed.
Also, to do face to face communications, must each person be using the
same
brand of video camera? The Logitech, for ex., is USB, and the relatives
with the older PCs dont have USB connections.
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