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Solve : Webcam causing Windows freeze? |
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Answer» My sister is USING an old IBM PC with 192MB of RAM. 512Mg of RAM... That's how much I take every MORNING. Hi there. I went home last weekend and tested my webcam on my sister's PC. I used a Philips ToUCam Pro II, and it ran just fine, 80% smooth. The internet connection is broadband ADSL 1.0Mps. The webcam that caused problem is a Logitech webcam, not sure about the model because it was returned to the shop. So, any idea? Do you mean that the webcam works on her computer, but not yours?YES, my ToUCam works on her computer, which we suspected to be too slow, and the video streaming through Live Messenger is ok.You still got that 192MB of RAM and that relatively WEAK processor? The processor pretty much determines video speed. My Intel Atom N720 can't play HD videos without jumping, and it runs at 1.6GHz.Yes, I didn't change anything, same OLD computer. I just plug in my ToUCam and install the DRIVER and run the video session. I am very confident that your specs are the problem here. That sounds logical, no doubt about that....but, does that means getting a ToUCam is the only obvious solution? It doesn't make sense for my sister to get any other "untested" webcam. |
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