| Subject | : | Webcam Software/Driver Installation? |
| Author | : | BigWarpGuy |
| Date | : | 04 Apr, 2005 on 15:47 |
| ftp://ftp.netlabs.org/pub/wvgui/samples/wcamdemo.zip Here is a link to USB webcams. It has .dll, .sys and .exe files. There does not seem to be any installation file or text file with information. I tried it but it does not seem to work. I copied the files to where the USB drivers are and will retry the program again. Is there any trick to getting it to work? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. TomleeM I have a Creative WebCam that is connected to an USB port. It is seen as a Creative Webcam by the usb manager. BigWarpGuy - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - OS/2 Warp-ed/eComStation-ed to the very end. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - |
| Subject | : | Re:Webcam Software/Driver Installation? |
| Author | : | osw |
| Date | : | 05 Apr, 2005 on 09:19 |
| Hi! There was a file whith brief list of webcams supposed to work: (wcamlist) * Philips PCA646 So check if your's matches the list. It may be also good idea to ask Vladest, main developer of warpvision, which is also author of drivers we talk about. (i've found his tag in binaries viddll.dll) If one knows how this thing works it must be him. greetings osw |
| Subject | : | Re:Webcam Software/Driver Installation? |
| Author | : | BigWarpGuy |
| Date | : | 05 Apr, 2005 on 16:08 |
| Thanks for the information. I think my web cam is on the list; it is one of the Creative webcams (I will have to check to make sure).
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| Subject | : | Re:Webcam Software/Driver Installation? |
| Author | : | BigWarpGuy |
| Date | : | 11 Apr, 2005 on 14:36 |
| I guess my webcam is not on the list. It stops at the line that points to webcam sys file and says it is not found (I know it is there since I copied it there). I hope my web cam is supported. It is seen by the usb manager.
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| Subject | : | Re:Webcam Software/Driver Installation? |
| Author | : | osw |
| Date | : | 12 Apr, 2005 on 20:35 |
| It seems that at the moment usb webcams support with that driver is still experimental (uncomplete) and incomplete as well as limited to very particular models on list.... as usual with os/2 drivers... According to post on warpvision forum usb webcamssupport is about to become a part of warpvision soon (?) similarily to tv card support. greetings/2 |
| Subject | : | Re:Webcam Software/Driver Installation? |
| Author | : | BigWarpGuy |
| Date | : | 14 Apr, 2005 on 18:19 |
| I am hoping it will one day support my webcam. Having it part of WarpVision means there is not only a driver for webcams for OS/2-eCS but also a program that one can use with it. Every project has to start somewhere. I am glad it has started.
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| Subject | : | Re:Webcam Software/Driver Installation? |
| Author | : | osw |
| Date | : | 14 Apr, 2005 on 18:34 |
| Hi! My last post was pointing to forum about warpvision, but no link... http://os2.kiev.ua/en/forum.read.php?f=1&i=1968&t=1968 Btw. Becoming part of warpvision doesn't mean usb webcams become more usefull immediately.... i can imagine just displaying a picture from cam in warpvision window.... not very usefull. I suspect there is more work to do, port or write from scratch some internet based videoconferencing tool supporting compatible (to other existing solutions) protocols for sending and receiving video streams.... On the multimedia side, some video stream recorder able to utilise usb connected webcams... greetings/2 |