Thread: Online Video Chat
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Aug 23rd, 2006 04:23 PM
#1
Online Video Chat
Does anyone use video chat?
I would like to use it between two computers but don't know the first this as to what camera I should buy or if I should use a service. I think that this will be used a few times a week.
Is it good enough just to buy a Buddy Cam
Or should I buy a couple of better ones?
Can I use the new Messenger Live or should I use an online service?
The one computer is an AMD 1200 and is slow, will this make a difference.
Both computers have Highspeed Internet
Thanks,
Shaker
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Aug 23rd, 2006 04:30 PM
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My parents (overseas) 'video-chat' with us just fine** running MSN with ordinary webcams on both sides. Of course, you need a mic for audio. However, I suggest you use headphone with mic to minimize feedbacks.
I think the bottleneck is the uplink speed of your internet connection. I would say your current CPU is good enough.
** Fine = Jerky video but watchable ... It is caused by the slow connection speed. Video is smooth on local LAN.
Last edited by willy; Aug 23rd, 2006 at 04:37 PM.
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Aug 23rd, 2006 05:04 PM
#3
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Aug 23rd, 2006 06:07 PM
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The 1.3 megapixel camera Logitech QuickCam Fusion (OEM) for $89.99
Specifications
* Video capture: Up to 640x480 pixels
Still image capture: True 1280x960 pixels; Up to 4 MP (software enhanced)
Frame rate: Up to 30 frames per second (with recommended system)
Interface: USB

Seems Like a good camera and is rated well
Here
And
Here
But is the difference that big for the extra $$$$
Logitech QuickCam Communicate (OEM) $39.99
Specifications:
* Hardware Specifications:
Sensor: High quality QVGA CMOS
Video Capture: Up to 640 x 480 pixels
Still Image Capture: Up to 640 x 480 pixels
Video File Type: AVI
Still Image File Types: BMP, JPEG
Frame Rate: Up to 30 frames per second (with recommended system)
Field of View: 42 degrees horizontal
Optics: Fixed focus
USB 2.0 and 1.1 compliant
Cable length: 6 ft. thin USB cable
Applications for Windows:
- Live video calls with free trial of Logitech VideoCall for broadband
- Live video integrated with MSN Messenger
- Live video on AIM/AOL Instant Messenger
- Works with Yahoo! Messenger
- Works with Windows Messenger (XP only)
- One-click video email
- Capture stills; record videos
- Web camming

Any one know?
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