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Old August 12th 08, 06:45 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
Ralph M.D.
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Default If any1 has any suggestions I would greatly appreciate it!! I...

Thanx for reading my question! I recently purchased a USB Webcam , and
installed it and evrything seems to be working properly, However I can't seem
to figure out how or what I have to do in order for it to be able to
broadcast live?
Any sugg. Would really be helpful!!! Thank u all very much!!
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Old August 12th 08, 07:03 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
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"Ralph M.D." wrote:

Thanx for reading my question! I recently purchased a USB Webcam , and
installed it and evrything seems to be working properly, However I can't seem
to figure out how or what I have to do in order for it to be able to
broadcast live?
Any sugg. Would really be helpful!!! Thank u all very much!!


Well, you have to be broadcasting somewhere, what type of webcam did you
buy, what kind of operating system?
You can use this for live broadcasting in many different ways. You have to
tell us what you want to do with it. Do you want to chat with family and
friends...You need to have eithr of a bunch of mediums, such as windows live
messenger, yahoo messenger or a complete list of software ou can use to
broadcast live..so, it is hard to answer such a broad question
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Old August 12th 08, 07:31 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
Ralph M.D.[_2_]
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Default If any1 has any suggestions I would greatly appreciate it!! I.

Thanx Steve I really appreciate u trying to help me! 1) Im trying to chat
live with some family 2) If Im not mistaken I have windows live , MSN
messenger etc. .
Regarding the software how can I find out if i have all of the software that
I need to be able to chat? The name of the Webcam if i'm not
mistaken is Macrovision 1 of 6 LED USB Digital Web Camera Webcam +
Microphone For Laptop Notebook
PC for Live Chat Video . If u'd like u can see an actuall pic of the cam on
the site I purchased it from Google the word Hottestdealsever (1word)
It is an ecommerce site through Amazon.com
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"Ralph M.D." wrote:

Thanx for reading my question! I recently purchased a USB Webcam , and
installed it and evrything seems to be working properly, However I can't seem
to figure out how or what I have to do in order for it to be able to
broadcast live?
Any sugg. Would really be helpful!!! Thank u all very much!!


Well, you have to be broadcasting somewhere, what type of webcam did you
buy, what kind of operating system?
You can use this for live broadcasting in many different ways. You have to
tell us what you want to do with it. Do you want to chat with family and
friends...You need to have eithr of a bunch of mediums, such as windows live
messenger, yahoo messenger or a complete list of software ou can use to
broadcast live..so, it is hard to answer such a broad question

 




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