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hyperkid45
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O.P. MSN Webcam!
Hi people
im using the New Windows Live messenger 9
and its really annoying as the webcam is on the otherside which means when im on webcam to other people it reflects
so for example if i have a kettle in the background on the left it will look like on the webcam that the kettle is on the right
its so annoying
ive looked in webcam options to find a mirror reflect option
but there done seem to be one in this MSN!
any help Please????
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02-27-2009 10:26 PM |
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Joshua
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RE: MSN Webcam!
This only annoys you, it doesn't show the other contacts mirror images.
To solve this, go to Tools>Audio and Video Setup..
Configure your Audio, then click Next. Then at the bottom of the little window, you will see Webcam Settings.
Note: this is not confirmed.
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02-27-2009 10:43 PM |
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hyperkid45
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O.P. RE: RE: MSN Webcam!
quote: Originally posted by Joshua
This only annoys you, it doesn't show the other contacts mirror images.
To solve this, go to Tools>Audio and Video Setup..
Configure your Audio, then click Next. Then at the bottom of the little window, you will see Webcam Settings.
Note: this is not confirmed.
like i said
i am using the New Windows Live messenger and there is a webcam option but there is no option to change the mirror image
In the older versions off Messenger there was this option but there is no option on this version off messenger.
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02-27-2009 10:47 PM |
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djdannyp
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RE: MSN Webcam!
Tools>Audio/Video Setup>Next>Webcam Settings>Advanced
On there you'll find options for both horizontal and vertical mirroring.
The reason that you see your webcam reflected is because that's how we're used to seeing ourselves, in mirrors, etc
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02-27-2009 11:08 PM |
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hyperkid45
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O.P. RE: RE: MSN Webcam!
quote: Originally posted by djdannyp
Tools>Audio/Video Setup>Next>Webcam Settings>Advanced
On there you'll find options for both horizontal and vertical mirroring.
The reason that you see your webcam reflected is because that's how we're used to seeing ourselves, in mirrors, etc
ok
here is a screen shot... i have attached i did what you said
tools>audio/video setup>next>Webcam>settings> but there is not advance option
as you can see in the attachment there is a option called camera control but it dont seem to work or let me change anything and as in the tab Video Proc Amp
there is no Advance Button.
i can 100% assure you
Attachment: Untitled.jpg (140.22 KB)
This file has been downloaded 676 time(s).
This post was edited on 02-27-2009 at 11:15 PM by hyperkid45.
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02-27-2009 11:14 PM |
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djdannyp
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RE: MSN Webcam!
What kind of webcam are you using?
It's possible that it doesn't support any options for reversing the mirrored effect, etc
You do realise that it's only you who sees the mirroring?
It's just to make movement easier for you....the contact sees the footage the correct way
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02-27-2009 11:39 PM |
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Chris4
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RE: MSN Webcam!
I think this has bring brought up before. I have the same thing as you, hyperkid45. Unfortunately I don't think there is any way to turn the mirror off.
Like djdannyp said and MenthiX said:
quote: Originally posted by Menthix
Somebody who's into video broadcasting told me once: Video is mirrored locally because people are used to looking at them selves in a mirror. It feels more natural.
I agree though, it's rather annoying.
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02-27-2009 11:42 PM |
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hyperkid45
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O.P. RE: RE: MSN Webcam!
quote: Originally posted by djdannyp
What kind of webcam are you using?
It's possible that it doesn't support any options for reversing the mirrored effect, etc
You do realise that it's only you who sees the mirroring?
It's just to make movement easier for you....the contact sees the footage the correct way
I'm using HP webcam its built in on my laptop
and it should support options for reversing the mirror image
as it did in the last version off Windows Live messenger
arrghh this is really fuking annoying lol
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02-27-2009 11:54 PM |
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Gale
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RE: RE: RE: MSN Webcam!
quote: Originally posted by hyperkid45
quote: Originally posted by djdannyp
What kind of webcam are you using?
It's possible that it doesn't support any options for reversing the mirrored effect, etc
You do realise that it's only you who sees the mirroring?
It's just to make movement easier for you....the contact sees the footage the correct way
I'm using HP webcam its built in on my laptop
and it should support options for reversing the mirror image
as it did in the last version off Windows Live messenger
arrghh this is really fuking annoying lol
Hello hyperkid45 ....
You can do that by downloading a software "ManyCam" and which is free ... This will install a "ManyCam Virtual Webcam" and this one You can chose in Your Messenger ... When You open "Video sources" in ManyCam there you can flip Your image both Horisontal and Vertical and even rotate it 90 deg. around ...
Best Regards ...
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03-19-2009 04:56 AM |
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Chris4
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RE: MSN Webcam!
Gale, that's true, but rather than you seeing yourself flipped, your contact will.
So I guess it's the best you'll get if you really want to see yourself "not mirrored" and don't mind your contact seeing you mirrored.
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03-19-2009 05:05 AM |
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