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November 23, 2009

Webcams on ebay? Are they a rip-off?

Filed under: Software — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , — admin @ 11:53 am
caboodle31 asked:


Has anyone bought and used a webcam from ebay. I’m talking about the webcams that don’t have a brand name on them and are like 10 bucks. Just wondering if they are rip-offs or actually the real deal…

http://cgi.ebay.com/New-6-LED-USB-Webcam-Camera-Web-Cam-Mic-For-PC-Laptop_W0QQitemZ250401389559QQcmdZViewItemQQptZPCA_Video_Conferencing_Webcams?hash=item3a4d15fbf7&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=66%3A2|65%3A7|39%3A1|240%3A1318|301%3A1|293%3A2|294%3A50

Leslie

June 25, 2009

Can you have live video on your cell phone?

Bentley asked:


I was wondering if anyone knows of a site or company that has figured out a way to have live video on a cell phone. For e.g. I have a computer with a webcam and skype installed so I place a call to a phone. Is it possible for the cellphone user (iPhone) to answer and also see my video via their phone or the web?

Or do you know of any reliable web/video conferencing websites where two people from two remote computers can view each other, obviously a webcam will be needed. I hope this all makes sense, thanks for your help

Mario

June 16, 2009

Web cam problem for Business video conference. 16 feet USB is not long enough to reach laptop. Any solution?

Ken B asked:


I’m having an issue with setting up my video conference system in our conference room. A 16 feet USB is not long enough to reach the laptop hosting/displaying the video conferencing laptop. We are placing the webcam atop our flat screen.

Any solution? Are Wireless Webcams a solution? What do major companies do when dealing with video conferencing?

We will be hooking up our Webcam ontop of our flat screen that will display the video of the other party. However, running a USB down the Flatscreen and to the table is impossible because USB does not work past 16 feet and we need at least 20 feet. Anyone know of a solution? thanks.
I’m having an issue with setting up my video conference system in our conference room.

We have designed it bury wires (HDMI, VGA, 3.5 audio) coming from a Flat Screen.

We also want to have video conferencing.
We will be hooking up our Webcam ontop of our flat screen. The USB connected to the Flat Screen would then run down the wall, through our burried tunnel of wires, and into the middle of our conference table (along with HDMI/VGA/3.5 Audio jack input.)

However, we have come to find out that running a USB down the Flatscreen and to the table is impossible because USB does not work past 16 feet and we need at least 20 feet. Anyone know of a solution?

Are Wireless Webcams a solution? What do major companies do when dealing with video conferencing?

FYI: I am not an IT person, I am simply doing it myself and looking for helpful tips and guidance. Thanks.

Louis

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