Audio/ V tuning wizard. I see my video picture but not in

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Paul going crazy

When I am configuring my webcam under windows messenger
using the AV tuning wizard everything seems to be alright.
No errors, I see my video picture, I test the speakers the
mic. But, when I invite some one for a webcam I don't see
my video picture on the right side bottom of my messenger,
WHY?. and the other person CAN'T see me but I do see them.
I use windows XP and I had dissable the firewall, but not
luck yet.
Any recomendation would be highly appreciated.
Thanks in advanced.
 
Are you inviting them for a "Webcam" or a Video Conference?? That may
be your problem.

Joel
 
Joel. I have the same problem with my webcam.
You did not finish your idia. How to invite ("Webcam" or
a Video Conference)??
Thank you in advance for answering. Eugene
 
Thank you or Gracias.
But even when they invite me and I say YES, I don't see my
video picture. I just see the MSN logo.
I believed I have try both.
Any other suggestion?
But tomorrow morning. If I have some one to WEBCAM, I 'll
make sure that is for a WEBCAM
 
Eugine if you don't mind lets get in touch and try to find
out the problem as well
Paul
 
OK, when someone does not have XP for instance, then he procedure is to use
the "Webcam" feature, since Windows Messenger is a XP product. There is
another product called MSN Messenger, which can be downloaded and it will
accomidate both Video Conferencing and Webcam. The Webcam is a product of
Logitech, not too good in my opinion, but it does work.

In my opinion Logitech needs to stay with manufacturing cameras and stay out
of the software business, I don't think they do a very good job of software.

Joel
 
Paul. It seems I already got email from you. My email:
(e-mail address removed).
 

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