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MistyMenthal -> Web Cams? Helppppp (4/9/2008 10:26:29 AM)

I just bought a logitec quick pro 9000.
 
It sets up with windows xp,
but the video box is split in four sections.
The color also fades in and out.
 
If I can watch videos on youtube,
or videos sent to me, would this be a software problem?
 
How do I find what video card I have without shutting everything off and opening it up?
 
quote:

Sorry I'm not the computer wizard I'd like to be.

 
Always, misty[sm=threadhijack.gif]




faerytattoodgirl -> RE: Web Cams? Helppppp (4/9/2008 10:30:13 AM)

its a cam problem...those suck.  i used a logitech quick cam express..until i got my new nokia phone that has a 1.3 mega pixel..which is far better...pics in my profile are made with it.

the ones that were made with my web cam were off color, blurry, and crap.





DomKen -> RE: Web Cams? Helppppp (4/9/2008 10:39:47 AM)

Your problem is most likely a camera issue but I don't have enough info.

You can find out your video card/chip by right clicking on your desktop (some section of the screen that isn't an icon or program window). Select properties from the context menu that pops up. Select the settings tab and press the advanced button. Select the adapter tab on the new dialog and it should have the details of your video card.




Urza -> RE: Web Cams? Helppppp (4/9/2008 10:46:25 AM)

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ORIGINAL: faerytattoodgirl

its a cam problem...those suck.  i used a logitech quick cam express..until i got my new nokia phone that has a 1.3 mega pixel..which is far better...pics in my profile are made with it.

the ones that were made with my web cam were off color, blurry, and crap.




Logitech Quick Cam's are decent enough if you learn to use them properly :P


Misty Menthal:

Uninstall the software and install it again, maybe you might have made a mistake.

If problem persists unplug the cam while your in the software and plug it back in.

If it's still bad go online and look for newer software.

If it STILL persists you may need to go into the options or tools tab and work out if the software is defaulted to 4 screens

Still no joy, then I'd recommend you go into Control Panel and check your device is the right one, Sometimes it can install 2 cams and it's simply set to the wrong one.

Then I'd recommend forums and google keywording the name of the cam and split screen or something.

IF that doesnt work go to the Logitech website and get to contact part

if no reply take it back.




MistyMenthal -> RE: Web Cams? Helppppp (4/9/2008 10:46:41 AM)

DomKen,
What else can I tell you Sir?
 
Any information you might need?
 
Always, misty[sm=oops.gif]




DomKen -> RE: Web Cams? Helppppp (4/9/2008 11:03:04 AM)

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ORIGINAL: MistyMenthal

DomKen,
What else can I tell you Sir?
 
Any information you might need?
 
Always, misty[sm=oops.gif]

First off do what Urza recommended and uninstall and then reinstall the cam software. If that doesn't work then it would likely be faster and easier to contact HP (1-800 number in your installation instruction I bet) and try and get the suppor guy to help you out.




Urza -> RE: Web Cams? Helppppp (4/9/2008 11:12:17 AM)

As i'm a UK guy we dont have much support teams, they seem to be based in US and thus phoning can be a nightmare, Logitech are a well recognised company and thus should have a good technical support team.




chellekitty -> RE: Web Cams? Helppppp (4/9/2008 11:13:21 AM)

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How do I find what video card I have without shutting everything off and opening it up?


do not do this...chances are you don't even have a video card, almost all computers have a video chip set now....if you have windows, right click on your "my computer" icon - where ever it is, on your desktop or in your start menu - left click on properties, left click on the hardware tab, click on device manager, click on the + next to display adapters, this will list what your video driver is (the software that makes either your card or your chipset work, and it is all the information you need)

as for the webcam...as mentioned, uninstall the software, reinstall it - following the directions to a T...do everything exactly as written, i have messed up installs because i thought it was just like all the others...if that fails, visit their website, call their tech support, google your problem, or buy a new camera...

there are many out there that are relatively cheap that will do the job...if you want it for video chat i reccomend kodak brand, i have had mine for years on multiple computers, i download the driver off the internet, plug it in and i am good to go...if you want it just to take pictures, go for a digital camera, even the cheapest digital still cameras are better quallity than a web cam....

good luck
chelle




faerytattoodgirl -> RE: Web Cams? Helppppp (4/9/2008 11:15:19 AM)

ewww intergrated video....yuck yuck....worse yet...intergrated sound...and memory...yuck...

im so glad im smart enough to custom build my computers...and not have that crap... (ok its crap to me..but is ok for a regular home user)




Urza -> RE: Web Cams? Helppppp (4/9/2008 11:17:42 AM)

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ORIGINAL: chellekitty

quote:

How do I find what video card I have without shutting everything off and opening it up?


do not do this...chances are you don't even have a video card, almost all computers have a video chip set now....if you have windows, right click on your "my computer" icon - where ever it is, on your desktop or in your start menu - left click on properties, left click on the hardware tab, click on device manager, click on the + next to display adapters, this will list what your video driver is (the software that makes either your card or your chipset work, and it is all the information you need)


*Cringes at the idea of the Intel GMA 950 being a primary graphics engine for any pc*


Best of luck getting this sorted!!!`




MistyMenthal -> RE: Web Cams? Helppppp (4/9/2008 12:02:29 PM)

[sm=danger.gif]I'm taking the Cam into the Geek squad.
 
If it turns out to be the cam,
great I'll get another one.
 
I reinstalled it twice[:o]
 
If not I'll take the computer into them.
 
Thanks everybody. misty




chellekitty -> RE: Web Cams? Helppppp (4/9/2008 2:48:07 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Urza

*Cringes at the idea of the Intel GMA 950 being a primary graphics engine for any pc*



wow, ya'll haven't checked out the latest mother boards have you? i just got a computer with an onboard ati radeon video chip with it's own heatsink and fan, even the sound chip set (not sure what kind off the top of my head) has it's own heat sink, i was like...ooo fancy...but...not my first choice, but i didn't buy it, so who am i to complain...nor about the 4 gigs of ram and the 2 terabyte hard drive....why haven't i hooked it up yet?

chelle




seeksfemslave -> RE: Web Cams? Helppppp (4/9/2008 4:07:16 PM)

I haven't got a clue what your problem is but I also have a Logitech camera, it works very well and I get periodic checks from Logitech to see if the software is up to date.
I think  that you should take it back to the supplier and get them to prove to your satisfaction that it works OK

I assume it didnt fall off the back of a lorry ?




MistyMenthal -> RE: Web Cams? Helppppp (4/9/2008 10:46:51 PM)

Thanks everybody for your help..[sm=applause.gif]
 
I am using "talkfushion' and it works fine there.
Strange but when I snap a photo, or do a video, it's fine.
 
It's just when I turn it on that it shows the spit screens.
 
www.talkfusion.com/1651848  Amazing how far technology has come!
 
Always, misty[sm=club.gif]




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