Thanks Lenny,
I will check out what you said. One of our users on the Y!M cannot even use his 
camera, his computer locks up as soon as he tries to open the camera. So I am 
assuming that there is just to much stuff running in the background. Don't know 
for sure at this point. 

I to am new to this Vista, I just had some major malfunctions with XP pro so I 
finally decided to put Vista on a new HD and start over. It is functioning 
great so far. But it is brand new to me so I don't know nuttin so far...

You are probably right about Yahoo servers being at fault for the choppy video, 
I did not think of that. One of our next moves is to try a different IM, Maybe 
the Microsoft version. Do you have any thoughts about that?

There are 3 of us at this point trying to make it all work. We are all HAM 
operators and just like to play.

Thanks again, I will check out your info.

Stan


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: LNVTM1 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2008 12:10 PM
  Subject: RE: [Y!M] webcam


  You can find the version by clicking on the Help menu, then "About Yahoo
  Messenger". I know there is a beta version out right now so I'm not sure
  which version Yahoo is pushing on people downloading from Yahoo. 

  In the future, it's better to go to a site like FileHippo.com or your
  preferred software download site and downloading the full version of YM.
  When you download from Yahoo, all they do is install a small installer which
  then starts downloading the rest of the program in bits and pieces. I've
  found this results in problems for some people due to security programs that
  might inadvertently block one or more of the pieces or their internet
  connection could result in a garbled piece. The installer is only around
  500kb but eventually should download the full version where the full version
  you would get from FileHippo.com is around 10MB from the start.

  You need to go through and set up your preferences as the defaults from
  Yahoo are pretty bad. You can access them from the main Messenger menu,
  then Preferences and go through all of the sections changing them to what
  you prefer. Pay particular attention to the webcam settings and go into
  them and tweak them to get best performance from your cam. 

  You also need to go into your sound settings (via Control Panel) and tweak
  your microphone. I'm not as informed with Vista as I just bought a new
  laptop with Vista Home Premium and haven't spent much time fooling with the
  Control Panel and all of the settings yet so I can't help you as much with
  that.

  I don't think running in Safe Mode will help with your cam/mic issues as
  they are either affected by the various panel settings on your computer or
  in the programs or they could also be affected by the Yahoo servers.
  There's not much you can do about Yahoo servers. Sometimes you can get a
  good connection, other times not.

  Lenny Vasbinder

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  -----Original Message-----
  From: [email protected]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stan
  Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2008 6:27 AM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: [Y!M] webcam

  I can speak for myself only, WOW, lots of questions!
  All my computers are homebrew, this one is a P4 3.4GHZ with 1G RAM 32Bit OS
  MS Vista Ultimate (New install) We both just downloaded the YM so I assume
  it is the latest version. We are both on DSL, We have not tried another
  service. What would that be? No chat rooms, would not even know how to do
  that. The prefs are basically default. My computer is running whatever
  installed when loaded plus Windows Live for security etc. Probably his is as
  well.

  I am thinking of trying to run it in "Safe Mode" but have not done that so
  far.

  Thanks
  Stan

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: LNVTM1 <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
  To: [email protected]
  <mailto:[email protected]> 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 8:57 PM
  Subject: RE: [Y!M] webcam

  What kinds of computers... RAM, processor speed, etc.? What version
  of YM?
  Do you both have the same version? What kind of internet
  connection...
  dial-up, dsl, cable, T1? Have you tried webcamming and using mics
  through
  another service besides YM? Have each of you tried using webcam and
  mic
  individually in a yahoo chat room to see if maybe it's just one of
  you
  having a problem? How do you have your YM preferences set up for
  webcams?
  Do you have your computers running efficiently without a lot of junk
  using
  up resources?

  Lenny Vasbinder

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  -----Original Message-----
  From: [email protected]
  <mailto:Yahoo_Messenger%40yahoogroups.com>
  [mailto:[email protected]
  <mailto:Yahoo_Messenger%40yahoogroups.com> ] On Behalf Of Stan
  Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 1:58 PM
  To: [email protected]
  <mailto:Yahoo_Messenger%40yahoogroups.com>
  Subject: [Y!M] webcam

  We are brand new to this toy and this group.

  Myself and another guy are trying to look at our mugs while talking
  on the
  microphone. The video keeps freezing and the audio has a bunch of
  noise like
  someone is banging a bunch of rocks. We can hear each other and
  sometimes
  see each other but the stuff is not working well. We both have
  logitech
  cameras.

  I expect that someone knows exactly what we are doing wrong. :-)

  Stan


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