Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.webcam (More info?)
I have three webcams hooked to my computer, a Logitec 4000 Pro, a
Labtec and a Celestron NexImge attached to my telescope.
Can anyone suggest software that would allow to view all camers on
screen, or select between them?
Also, all of the software I have produces a relatively small viewing
screen on my monitor (17" ). Is there software available that I can
select the size of the viewing screen (up to full screen)?
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.webcam (More info?)
On Sun, 06 Feb 2005 21:15:57 -0500, StarLost wrote:
>I have three webcams hooked to my computer, a Logitec 4000 Pro, a
>Labtec and a Celestron NexImge attached to my telescope.
Are they all USB based or are some analog?
>Can anyone suggest software that would allow to view all camers on
>screen, or select between them?
Web wise, if they have different capture drivers, then most
webcam programs will see them seperately and allow concurrent
use.
>Also, all of the software I have produces a relatively small viewing
>screen on my monitor (17" ). Is there software available that I can
>select the size of the viewing screen (up to full screen)?
The capture size is usually dependent on the capture drivers that
come with the cam. There is usually a selection of sizes
available. With webcam programs, the image can be displayed on a
web page in most any size, but the origional capture resolution
will still apply.
http:StarLost wrote in message news:<dkjd01h6ffnjbqt31oo41t03k5hrqna0d0@4ax.com>...
> I have three webcams hooked to my computer, a Logitec 4000 Pro, a
> Labtec and a Celestron NexImge attached to my telescope.
>
> Can anyone suggest software that would allow to view all camers on
> screen, or select between them?
>
> Also, all of the software I have produces a relatively small viewing
> screen on my monitor (17" ). Is there software available that I can
> select the size of the viewing screen (up to full screen)?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help.
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