The Webcam is writing directly (past the display buffer) using
advanced directx commands....  

I'm not sure this will work but try turning of your hardware accelation
on the graphic card...  This should also give you a tremendous boost in 
remote respnsiveness!

Jerry 

P.S.  This is not something I know myself, but something I've read in
these  list....


On Tue, 2003-05-27 at 22:31, Matt Debouge wrote:
> Hello 
>  
> I have been using VNC for a long time now for business and personal use.
> 
> 
> I have a network at home, running on Cat5 @ 100MBPS
> I have 1 Workstation running XP Pro with VNC Server running.
> This workstation has a Logitech Web Cam on it.
>  
> I wanted to VNC into this workstation above to connect to the Web Cam
> remotely.
> I can connect successful and load up the Web Cam from "My Computer"
> The Screen loads but I only have a black box where the camera output
> should be.
>  
> It is something to do with refresh rates or something, as when I use
> remote desktop sharing the Web cam output is brilliant, but when
> connecting this logs the current user off .(so cant be used)
>  
> Can anyone tell me if it's possible or suggest a fix.   wish I could
> just share the cam across network?    
>  
> Regards Matt
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