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Creative Live Cam Vista and freezing Video



 
 
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Old July 21st 07, 09:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
GemKeepur
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Default Creative Live Cam Vista and freezing Video


Hi All,
I have a Creative Live IM Webcam, which has worked great under WinXp.
But now I have done a completly fresh install of Vista Home Premium 32 bit,
and I have installed latest drivers and webcam software.
And when I run the Creative Webcam Centre software it all works fairly well,
but it is still a little jerky.

However, it is only when I fire up Yahoo that the Video display starts to go
really not jerky but just out of sync and eventually the video display itself
freezes. I have gone into the Windows firewall and allowed all Yahoo things
to pass through firewall ok and yet still the problem persists.

Whenever I view a webcam from anywhere in the world, be it , timbuctoo or
Austrailia or wherever, their display is fine and seems just so natural,
(like mine used to be) but now, mine has that awfull jerkiness and eventual
freeze thats driving me NUTS.

Is it a Network / Router (maybe) / or Firewall thing or do you thing its a
graphic driver problem ?????????????
Any advice help or solution guarantees my undivided gratitude, And more
forever onwards.

Please plzzz give me some clues anyone.
TIA

Lee in Dartford UK

21/July/2007
 




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