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WEBCAM FAQ
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: Do webcams need power? A:
Almost all webcams these days are USB. They plug into
your computer's USB port and do not require power.
Q: Do they need special software?
A: Yes and No. They do need drivers in order for your
computer to use them, just like anything else. A
webcam will come with these free drivers on a CD. Once
installed, no special software is required. If you buy
a webcam without a CD or driver disk, the drivers can almost
always be found online for free.
Q:
Do I need Windows XP? A: Most webcams
will work with Windows 98 but some of the special webcam
programs are written for XP specifically.
Q:
What do you mean "Special webcam programs?"
A: Included with the webcam you buy, you usually get
the drivers to install the webcam. This will let you
use the webcam with instant messenger programs like Skype,
AOL's AIM, or Microsoft's Instant Messenger or Yahoo webcam
Chat. However, if you want to run your webcam
all the time like I do, and have it available on a web page
for anyone to view, you need webcam software separate from
the free stuff that comes with your webcam.
There are lots of free and commercial programs that turn
your webcam into a web page server. Some upload still
images at intervals like every minute, and some stream live
all the time like mine do. I used to use a
programm called CHILLCAM, but now I use WebcamXP and it is
by far the best I have found anywhere.
Q:
How can I tell which are which? A: All
webcams have the capability to stream LIVE from instant
message programs or chat programs. They can stream or
upload images. This is a capability of the software,
not the webcam. Q: Do webcams
transmit sound? A: Some webcams
have built in microphones and others do not. Usually
the packaging with specify "built in Microphone" or similar
wording. If your webcam does not have a microphone,
you can still webcam chat with audio using a regular
microphone or headset on your computer. In fact,
buying a headset is usually a better way to chat anyway, as
the quality is better than most built-in microphones.
Q: What makes a webcam worth $40 or $90 instead of
$9.95 A: That is a hard question to
answer, because I have bought many webcams under $10 before,
and several $19.95 webcams that I have been very happy with.
More costly "brand name" webcams will often react more
quickly, especially when the light changes, but in my
opinion, you should start with a cheap webcam and see if you
like it before spending for a brand name that costs over
$30. They are usually not significantly better.
Some cheap webcams are very poor in low light situations
like bedrooms, but not all. One of my best webcams is
an IBM brand I paid $20 for.
Q: Where
can you find webcams for less than $40? A:
I live in a big city where there are discount computer
stores. The kind of places that sell old models or
refurbished returns or discontinued products at great
savings. Not everyone will live in such a great place
for cheap computer equipment. Check your newspaper for
ads from SURPLUS or FACTORY WAREHOUSE stores.
Also, EBAY is a fantastic place to find webcams under $10,
both new and used. If you still can't find any, let me
know and I'll buy some and start selling them online here.
Q: Can I have two webcams on my computer? Or
more? A: Yes and No. I have
10 webcams on one of my computers, but it doesn't do much
else. Webcams slow the computer down a lot, and so
running more than one slows it down even more.
The main problem with multiple webcams is
drivers. So far, I have not seen any company support
multiple webcams from the same manufacturer, so you need to
make sure every webcam is a different brand and uses
different drivers. This is not always easy to spot,
because several cheap webcams may look different, but in
fact, use the same drivers. You don't seem to be able
to use two or more webcams unless they are really very
different. Q: How do you turn on the
lights in your office? A: The
lights and other items in my room are all plugged into
special plugs made by the X10 company. They have
remote control switches that I can turn on and off from a
held wireless remote switch, or from the computer using an
X10 product called the X10 Firecracker. We
added the power of the Internet to turn these lamps and fans
on and off from the web page using a program called The
FIRECRACKER FUSE. It's currently in Beta, but if you
have X10 devices and an X10 firecracker, ask me about being
a Beta Tester. Q: How do you make the one
camera move around (Tilt / Pan) A:
You are referring to this extra webcam which you can move
around using presets or arrow keys.
http://justwebcams.net/jeff_cam6.asp
The answer I'd like to give is that I own
this webcam:
CREATIVE LIVE MOTION (tilt
/ Pan) Webcam
The truth is, I don't own that camera.
It's on my WISH LIST if you feel like
donating to the cause.
The truth is, I have an old electronic server motor RC box
that never really made it to market, so you can't get what I
have. Sorry.
Q:
How do I tell people about my webcam?
A:
Sadly, the webcam world is split into two worlds.
"Dirty and Clean"
When you use any search
engine to find webcam sites, all you can ever find are the
"sexy" chat rooms and webcam girls who make money chatting.
It's really hard to find polite webcam sites that don't just
charge for visual phone sex.
One of my favourite non-sex web site for
webcam users around the world is
http://www.myvideochat.net
Q: Can anybody view my webcam if I
don't know? A: Maybe.
I have heard there are viruses and spyware and evil programs
that can use FLASH and other evil technologies to turn your
webcam on when you're not aware. They may not be very
common, but the possibility is there.
If this is something you're afraid of,
you can always unplug the webcams, or keep a towel over your
webcam when you don't want to be seen.
Q: Do webcams work with Dial Up
Internet. A: Yes. They
work exactly the same, just slower. You won't be able
to see full fast motion very well, but they will still
display pictures.
Q: Can you
use webcams for movies? A:
Yes. Although most people think of using them to chat
with friends (or strangers), every webcam can also be used
to record movie files directly to your computer. Web
sites like YOUTUBE are now showcasing people like you
talking into their webcams and filming music videos or
stories or crazy stunts. Usually this software to
record is included with the webcam, however I find using
Microsoft Movie Maker with a webcam also works great.
Many webcams also have a STILL PHOTO
button so that you can use it to take still photos, although
the resolution of webcams is usually quite low. Even
if your webcam doesn't have a still image button, you can
still use it to take pictures using MovieMaker or the
included webcam software.
Q:
How do you like being watched?
A: This may be my most frequently asked
question. People can't understand why a sane person
would want to have webcams watching them all day, every day.
I currently live and work in a single room and so I am often
here for hours and hours working, or relaxing. You can
watch me and see me pick my nose, or change my clothes.
You can see when I eat, and what I eat. That just
seems weird to people. To me, it's normal. I've
had a webcam since they were only available in black and
white almost 10 years ago. It allows me to meet all
sorts of new friends and people who chat me and ask
questions like these, I know
it's not for everybody, but I know I miss them when they're
off. Turn on a light and I'll wave.
Q: What about Apple MAC webcams?
A: I am not an expert on the
Macintosh system, so I can not answer questions regarding
webcams on the MAC.
Q: What if I have a different
question?
A: I like questions. Ask
me anything, including personal questions if you want.
I always try to answer honestly or I delete and ignore you.
If you see me in the office, you can ask
me a question via any of the popular CHAT tools (contact
details below).
Otherwise you can
ASK JEFF questions
HERE. You can
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Wonko Questions about Life, the Universe and
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Also Check out my sister site:
http://www.justwebcams.net
Hidden 6th camera there that has motion control. Two
clicks away.
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