Hello,
I recently purchased a Logitech Quickcam 3000 Pro and hooked it up to my WinXP machine (via USB), installed the software, everything seemed to be working okay (Netmeeting detected it and everything). I can even take pictures with it using Logitech's included software, so all is good from that respect.
However, when I try to record live video using Logitech's software, or when I start fooling around with Netmeeting's features, my Microsoft Intellimouse Optical Explorer (hooked up via USB port as well) locks up (freezes) and I am unable to use it anymore. The camera starts acting very weird too and my machine consequently gets all weirded up, and I end up having to reboot the machine.
I have read numerous posts about this on USENET and other sites (USBMAN.com), and as far as I know, no one seems to have found the exact problem or solution. Apparently it's not just the Logitech that is doing this, other webcams have this problem as well, so I am thinking maybe it's a Windows issue? or a USB issue?
I am running my PC on an Athlon 1Ghz with an Abit KT7 motherboard. I have upgraded my BIOS to the latest version, patched Logitech's software, deleted my USB ports and had XP re-detect them, and all that jazz. And still nothing.
Is anyone else experiencing this? And, does anyone have any help to provide? It would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I recently purchased a Logitech Quickcam 3000 Pro and hooked it up to my WinXP machine (via USB), installed the software, everything seemed to be working okay (Netmeeting detected it and everything). I can even take pictures with it using Logitech's included software, so all is good from that respect.
However, when I try to record live video using Logitech's software, or when I start fooling around with Netmeeting's features, my Microsoft Intellimouse Optical Explorer (hooked up via USB port as well) locks up (freezes) and I am unable to use it anymore. The camera starts acting very weird too and my machine consequently gets all weirded up, and I end up having to reboot the machine.
I have read numerous posts about this on USENET and other sites (USBMAN.com), and as far as I know, no one seems to have found the exact problem or solution. Apparently it's not just the Logitech that is doing this, other webcams have this problem as well, so I am thinking maybe it's a Windows issue? or a USB issue?
I am running my PC on an Athlon 1Ghz with an Abit KT7 motherboard. I have upgraded my BIOS to the latest version, patched Logitech's software, deleted my USB ports and had XP re-detect them, and all that jazz. And still nothing.
Is anyone else experiencing this? And, does anyone have any help to provide? It would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!