Hi! I don't know why the hell you are talking in english!

Go to "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator" directory.

Maybe you are running JMF as Administrator.


Rename the file ".JMStudio" to any name you want.

Try to start JMStudio again.


It works when you install new devices after have already configured
JMStudio.


Have fun.

[]'s,

  Bruno do Amaral.



 On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Robson Augusto Siscoutto wrote:

>
> I'm developing a JMF-based system that uses multiple USB video cameras (on
> Windows 2000). I have two cameras: two Create WebCam Go Plus camera.
>
> In a Windows capture utility such as VidCap or NetMeeting I see three
> disctinct input sources.
>
> In JMStudio and the JMFRegistry I only see one source.
>
> Is this a bug in JMF?
>
> Is there a way that I can manually add the second camera to the registry?
>
> Please help!!!
>
> Robson
>
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