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||bass Posts: 269/594 |
I know what you're thinking.
You can't do it. Most digital cameras simply represent their photo space as a generic USB block device. Sorry. |
MadMikeXP 3 Posts: 29/81 |
Yes it does windows xp sp1 and the latest windows xp sp2 can detect cameras as web cameras with the cameras editing software or not.
Also I have had windows xp pro sp2 CD for over a year now and I keep it updated but like I said in my last post, that,software can't recognize my vivitar 3615 camera with a USB cable connected. does anybody else have a another suggesrion for software other than amcap ? |
Felix Posts: 5/6 |
Doesn't Windows XP have a built-in feature for detecting and installing usb-connected cameras as webcams?
If so, all you'd need is the cord and a fully updated copy of Windows XP. |
NITIN Posts: 20/64 |
Doesn't work, no?
It works for both my no-name webcam as well as my Sony DCR-HC40E camrecorder. |
MadMikeXP 3 Posts: 28/81 |
thanks for the software but I am having a small problem with that software I plugged up my camera via through USB but AMCAP couldn't pick it up, xp knows my camera is there but not AMCAP. |
NITIN Posts: 11/64 |
You need a USB wire that connects your camera
to your computer. Then use a software called AMCAP by Microsoft It's a really basic software, alternatively I think you could also use Netmeeting |
MadMikeXP 3 Posts: 25/81 |
Is it possible that I can turn vivitar 3615 digital camera into a PC web camera ? I have a new SAKAR extendable tripod, S video cable, happauge TV tuner card. if this is possible to do this, what software can I use to get started ? |