New! WebCamSplitter 1.0.0.0

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WebCamSplitter™

It's known that two or more applications cannot use the same stream
from the same webcam at the same time. If one application captures a
video source, another application cannot reach it because the source is
locked. Typical
example: you need to give a videoconference with two friends or
partners at once. If your videoconference software does not support
multiple conferences, you will have to start two instances of the same
software. Unfortunately, in
this case you may get into trouble because one application will
translate video, and the other one will not. What is the solution? It's
simple - just use WebCamSplitter.
Using WebCamSplitter, you can share a video stream from your single
webcam between ANY number of applications. You can plan multiple
videoconferences. You can upload images from your cam and have a chat
at the same time. You can broadcast your video to the world and do many
other things.

Features

WebCamSplitter is a unique all-in-box product. Besides the main
function, that is sharing a video source, it allows to deal with a lot
of really helpful things:
* Customization of input/output resolutions. You can use a video stream
of any resolution mode from the list of webcam supported resolution
modes, independently for input and output. This allows to customize
your video as you wish
* Preview for every application that is used with WebCamSplitter
* Preview for the output video stream dependent application that is
used by WebCamSplitter
* Digital Zoom and Pan for every application that is used by
WebCamSplitter
* Desirable frame rate in a video stream
* Video stream desirable processing quality
* User-friendly interface and detailed help

Besides, WebCamSplitter is always available via system tray just like
your ICQ, AIM or Yahoo IM.

System requirements

Video capture device basic requirements:
* DirectX-compatible
* RGB24 color model support
* WebCamSplitter resolution list support:
1. 160x120
2. 176x144
3. 320x240 (default)
4. 352x288
5. 640x480

Requirements:

* Operating system: Windows 2000/XP
* Processor: Intel Pentium® (Intel Pentium III or higher
recommended)
* Random access memory (RAM): 128 Mb or higher
* Additional requirements: DirectX 8.1 (as usual it goes with a
webcam driver installation CD)


Just visit: http://very-soft.com
 
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.webcam (More info?)

DVdriver splits the video source and makes it available to multiple
applications at the same time.

It also lets you use your camcorder as a webcam and can even control
the optical zoom of certain camcorders. It also supports the optional
pan/tilt TrackerPod or PowerPod. DVdriver is $20.00.

http://www.trackercam.com/dvdriver


alex@very-soft.com wrote:
> WebCamSplitter™
>
> It's known that two or more applications cannot use the same stream
> from the same webcam at the same time. If one application captures a
> video source, another application cannot reach it because the source
is
> locked. Typical
> example: you need to give a videoconference with two friends or
> partners at once. If your videoconference software does not support
> multiple conferences, you will have to start two instances of the
same
> software. Unfortunately, in
> this case you may get into trouble because one application will
> translate video, and the other one will not. What is the solution?
It's
> simple - just use WebCamSplitter.
> Using WebCamSplitter, you can share a video stream from your single
> webcam between ANY number of applications. You can plan multiple
> videoconferences. You can upload images from your cam and have a chat
> at the same time. You can broadcast your video to the world and do
many
> other things.
>
> Features
>
> WebCamSplitter is a unique all-in-box product. Besides the main
> function, that is sharing a video source, it allows to deal with a
lot
> of really helpful things:
> * Customization of input/output resolutions. You can use a video
stream
> of any resolution mode from the list of webcam supported resolution
> modes, independently for input and output. This allows to customize
> your video as you wish
> * Preview for every application that is used with WebCamSplitter
> * Preview for the output video stream dependent application that is
> used by WebCamSplitter
> * Digital Zoom and Pan for every application that is used by
> WebCamSplitter
> * Desirable frame rate in a video stream
> * Video stream desirable processing quality
> * User-friendly interface and detailed help
>
> Besides, WebCamSplitter is always available via system tray just like
> your ICQ, AIM or Yahoo IM.
>
> System requirements
>
> Video capture device basic requirements:
> * DirectX-compatible
> * RGB24 color model support
> * WebCamSplitter resolution list support:
> 1. 160x120
> 2. 176x144
> 3. 320x240 (default)
> 4. 352x288
> 5. 640x480
>
> Requirements:
>
> * Operating system: Windows 2000/XP
> * Processor: Intel Pentium® (Intel Pentium III or higher
> recommended)
> * Random access memory (RAM): 128 Mb or higher
> * Additional requirements: DirectX 8.1 (as usual it goes with a
> webcam driver installation CD)
>
>
> Just visit: http://very-soft.com
 
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.webcam (More info?)

I haven't tried it, but the below cam "splitter" is free:

http://www.splitcamera.com/index.html

On 30 Dec 2004 21:28:52 -0800, announcement@eagletron.com wrote:

>DVdriver splits the video source and makes it available to multiple
>applications at the same time.
>
>It also lets you use your camcorder as a webcam and can even control
>the optical zoom of certain camcorders. It also supports the optional
>pan/tilt TrackerPod or PowerPod. DVdriver is $20.00.
>
>http://www.trackercam.com/dvdriver
>
>
>alex@very-soft.com wrote:
>> WebCamSplitter=99
>>
>> It's known that two or more applications cannot use the same stream
>> from the same webcam at the same time. If one application captures a
>> video source, another application cannot reach it because the source
>is
>> locked. Typical
>> example: you need to give a videoconference with two friends or
>> partners at once. If your videoconference software does not support
>> multiple conferences, you will have to start two instances of the
>same
>> software. Unfortunately, in
>> this case you may get into trouble because one application will
>> translate video, and the other one will not. What is the solution?
>It's
>> simple - just use WebCamSplitter.
>> Using WebCamSplitter, you can share a video stream from your single
>> webcam between ANY number of applications. You can plan multiple
>> videoconferences. You can upload images from your cam and have a chat
>> at the same time. You can broadcast your video to the world and do
>many
>> other things.
>>
>> Features
>>
>> WebCamSplitter is a unique all-in-box product. Besides the main
>> function, that is sharing a video source, it allows to deal with a
>lot
>> of really helpful things:
>> * Customization of input/output resolutions. You can use a video
>stream
>> of any resolution mode from the list of webcam supported resolution
>> modes, independently for input and output. This allows to customize
>> your video as you wish
>> * Preview for every application that is used with WebCamSplitter
>> * Preview for the output video stream dependent application that is
>> used by WebCamSplitter
>> * Digital Zoom and Pan for every application that is used by
>> WebCamSplitter
>> * Desirable frame rate in a video stream
>> * Video stream desirable processing quality
>> * User-friendly interface and detailed help
>>
>> Besides, WebCamSplitter is always available via system tray just like
>> your ICQ, AIM or Yahoo IM.
>>
>> System requirements
>>
>> Video capture device basic requirements:
>> * DirectX-compatible
>> * RGB24 color model support
>> * WebCamSplitter resolution list support:
>> 1. 160x120
>> 2. 176x144
>> 3. 320x240 (default)
>> 4. 352x288
>> 5. 640x480
>>
>> Requirements:
>>
>> * Operating system: Windows 2000/XP
>> * Processor: Intel Pentium=AE (Intel Pentium III or higher
>> recommended)
>> * Random access memory (RAM): 128 Mb or higher
>> * Additional requirements: DirectX 8.1 (as usual it goes with a
>> webcam driver installation CD)
>>=20
>>=20
>> Just visit: http://very-soft.com
>
 
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splitcam works great :)

"Si Ballenger" <shb*NO*SPAM*@comporium.net> wrote in message
news:41d4e947.27523396@news.comporium.net...
>I haven't tried it, but the below cam "splitter" is free:
>
> http://www.splitcamera.com/index.html
>
> On 30 Dec 2004 21:28:52 -0800, announcement@eagletron.com wrote: