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| 87167 | 2002-10-08 06:24:00 | Have a Logitech webcam express and run xp - camera image locks up and freezes even on self view - have searched for an answer but nothing so far has worked - Ram and cpu are well above listed requirements for this camera any suggestions would be appreciated |
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| 87168 | 2002-10-08 06:39:00 | Debbiej, According to Logitech_Support (www.logitech.com) ... If you are using QuickCam 5.6x or higher and(/or) ImageStudio 7.0 and higher then it should work under WinXP. If you are running s/w versions lower than these then you need to update. The updates are available from Logitech Updates (www.logitech.com). Cheers, Babe. |
Babe Ruth (416) | ||
| 87169 | 2005-02-07 05:59:00 | I have recently bought an XP machine and when I tried to load my Logitech Quickcam (5.3.2) I received a message saying I would need to upgrade. I followed the link that Babe Ruth suggested and found the Logitech site to be rather obscure. Dumb question - Do I download the full 33 meg file for Version: 8.4.1 and install it instead of using the CD that originally came with the camera? The CD does not include software for use with XP. | allcamp (1882) | ||
| 87170 | 2005-02-07 06:15:00 | If the problem is just the software, not the drivers that come with this cam you could try using amcap, virtual dub (google these) or even windows movie maker. | the highlander (245) | ||
| 87171 | 2005-02-07 07:05:00 | I have got it working now - thanks for your help | allcamp (1882) | ||
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