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9/2/2009 1:46:07 PM
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Ron
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I have a 13" macbook with 4 GB memory running OSX leopoard. For some reason WiZip does not recognize the internal video camera. Is this function currently supported?
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9/3/2009 1:17:29 AM
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Ash.Burn
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Hi RON: Please check if macbook’s cam is detected by the browser FLASH Player. To find this, open ADOBE 'Access- Setting' window (Right click on VC whiteboard and click on ‘Settings’ option) In this tiny settings window you would find a small icon for webcam. Clicking on webcam icon, a ‘Camera’ window would open with the dropdown. Select ‘internal’ cam in the dropdown and click on bigger cam icon in the window. Video should start playing if ‘flash player’ detects webcam.
Thanks TSB
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9/3/2009 9:14:07 AM
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Ron
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It appears that the Macbook cam is NOT detected by the flash player. When I performed the steps requested, the following cameras appear in a list: DV Video, IIDC Fireware video, USB Video Class Video, CamTwist, Please advise.
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9/4/2009 12:56:33 AM
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Ash.Burn
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Try on CamTwist, other devices (IIDC firewire, USB video) seems to be installed with softwares, in your macbook. Select CamTwist in the ‘camera’ dropdown and Click on the bigger cam icon in the tiny window.
(try same on all available camera devices) Thanks TSB
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9/16/2009 7:38:13 PM
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Ron
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Thank you for your reply. When I use CamTwist I am able to direct my Mac video camera to WizIQ. It works great. thank you.
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