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Can anyone shed some light on this please? I'm using a Mac (OSX 10.6.6) and the latest Connect Pro version. I don't have any USB cameras that stream. I know my built camera does work, but I want to use an HD Firewire camera in the meeting portal. Is this possible? I can't get the interface to recognize any firewire devices.
Thanks for the help.
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Yes. It is easy as long as the HD camcorder is recognized by the Mac you are connecting to. Adobe Flash sees all cameras as long as the OS "sees" the camera connected as a camera. The camera manufacturer has to support using the device with a PC/Mac.
I uses several camcorders all made by Sony that are high def and they connect to my Mac's using 400 Firewire and 800 Firewire cabling to the various Firewire ports. You choose the camera using the "Select Camera" POD option. If Flash sees the camera then you should see it listed there in a Connect room.
If you want some help, send me an email directly: hdrummon@adobe.com
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I am using a PC and want to use a Cannon Vixia HDV40. The camera is hooked to my computer via firewire and I can see it on my editing and switching software but I cant get it to come up in Adobe Connect. When I have the camera pod open and select the drop down menu I see the camera's but when I select one there is no video. Thanks for all your help!
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Hi Matts887
On windows OS you need to convert your (DV) digital video device to a windows video subsystem device. Connect (Flash) will only work with Windows video sub-system (WDM) devices.
I have used a 3rd party piece of software called DVDRIVER software installed on my PC with a firewire DV camera to live stream into Connect via WDM.
James
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You can find the DVdriver software here: http://www.trackercam.com/TCamWeb/dvdriver.htm
Use the trial version first, but it should work as James said.
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Thanks for the info guys. I will try out the DVdriver softare.