Micheal,

Video and Audio from within REV is one of the easier things I have encountered using REV. I was even able to access the video controls for an iSight camera which apple says is not meant to do and REV does it great.

I use all of the REV builtin video controls and they access the USB camera just fine. There are a couple of sample stacks that do the videograbber stuff and are good examples of good coding as well.

I did not see wether it relies on Quicktime or not or on Macintosh or not. Sorry. If I have time I will try my stack out in Virtual PC on my Mac. That may sound like cheating but actually if I can get it to work in Virtual PC then you should have no problems because Virtual PC has issues with loading drivers and sharing usb devices with the Mac. I will do this if I have time this week.

HTHs

Tom

On Dec 21, 2003, at 5:42 AM, Klaus Major wrote:

Hi Michael,

Hi Klaus,

Thank you for your reply. Unfortunately with our Logitech web-cam on Windows 2000,
I couldn't get the build to work with it. I'm quite new to Revolution though so I may have
missed something in the build process. I did check the "Use Video for Windows" option
but none of the buttons responded. I'll keep trying though since I have a few days left on the trial version.


Would you happen to know if it matters that the web-cam we're using is USB?

Sorry, no experience...


Maybe other listmembers can help here?

Thanks again,

Michael

Regards


Klaus Major
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