doug,

The video capabilities were camera independent so "IF" the camera can be accessed by 'other' programs it probably can be accessed by REV. In the case of iSight which apple says is not meant to be accessed by other apps, REV can see it just fine AND control all kinds of features in it that can't even be controlled by apples own apps.

So if the driver for the camera is 'standard' enough to work in say "oculus" or some other web app then REV can definitely handle it.

I had great results after playing around with it a little bit.

tom

On Jan 30, 2004, at 6:12 AM, Doug Lerner wrote:

Just some general questions to the group - I notice that Revolution has
video camera capturing features. It seems that this would be hard to
implement across platforms, different camera models and different interfaces
(USB and Firewire - like iSight).


How do people find the robustness and cross-platform/cross-product usability
of the video capture features?


Does this work as well with webcams as with video cameras?

Thanks,


doug


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