Thank you for the report. It seems that only the LifeCam Cinema had the usb bandwidth reservation bug then.

Thanks again,

Sebastian

On 03/06/11 06:25, Duck Tayp wrote:
I tried this with a Lifecam Studio and a Microsoft VX 6000 connected to
the same USB hub and could view live video simultaneously from both. My
impression of the Lifecam Studio: excellent video and audio quality
(even in low light), and it "just works" (at least on the Ubuntu
versions I've tried --- 10.10 and up).


On 05/20/2011 07:46 AM, Sebastian Arcus wrote:

I really liked the Microsoft LifeCam Cinema webcam - but it had a bug
(feature?) which requested all usb bandwidth so no other webcam could
be used alongside it on the same usb root hub.

Could someone here who has the new Microsoft LifeCam Studio please
test and confirm if this new model also suffers from the same
"feature". Just plug another webcam alongside the LifeCam studio, and
if you come up with various messages alongside "no space left on
device" on Linux, or similar in Windows - and you can't use both at
the same time - it means it has the same problem as the LifeCam Cinema.

Also - any general impressions of this webcam would be welcome.

Thank you in advance,

Sebastian
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