Is there a limit to the number of cameras?
This is a discussion about Is there a limit to the number of cameras? in the Windows Hardware category; Running 2k, is there a limit to the number of cameras that can be accessed with video software like Videowave and Media Studio? I have 2 USB cameras and a AGP card with a video input but the software only sees 2 out of the 3 cameras.
Running 2k, is there a limit to the number of cameras that can be accessed with video software like Videowave and Media Studio?
I have 2 USB cameras and a AGP card with a video input but the software only sees 2 out of the 3 cameras.
If I uninstall and reinstall one of them, something else gets bumped out.
Anyone else have this problem?
I have 2 USB cameras and a AGP card with a video input but the software only sees 2 out of the 3 cameras.
If I uninstall and reinstall one of them, something else gets bumped out.
Anyone else have this problem?
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Not really, lol, I dont't have the dough to buy me even one, let alone 3 video cams
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Web cams can be had for as little as $20...........
I have a PC Cam 600 from Crteative and a DVC 325 from Kodak.
The other are 2 CCTV cameras for about $250 w/lens each.
Considering that people pay $400 for AGP video cards that's not much!
I have a PC Cam 600 from Crteative and a DVC 325 from Kodak.
The other are 2 CCTV cameras for about $250 w/lens each.
Considering that people pay $400 for AGP video cards that's not much!
Could be...thought at first those were 3 DV Camcorders or some crazy $hit like that. And $400 for a videocard, nah nah...no way...never!