Step 3: Prepare for other ApplicationsThe final step in the process is getting the driver to work with other applications such as Skype (with video). After this step is done, you will be able to use your EyeToy camera in any application that supports Quicktime video digitizers.macam.component: The magic in-betweenRemember that macam.component file? Go back to it. You will need to copy it to the QuickTime folder within the Library folder on your start-up hard drive (/Library/QuickTime/). Just drag it in and you're good to go.macam.component in its proper locationAfter that, you can set up your camera in any compatible application. A good example is the beta of Skype with video.The EyeToy in use with Skype 1.5 beta
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Your first step into the world of videoconferencing--if your computer didn't come with a built-in camera--is to set up your Webcam. Nearly all Webcams are USB devices, so setup is generally very easy. In most cases, however, you should install the driver software before plugging in the camera, to ensure that your drivers function properly. In the case of most Logitech QuickCams, for instance, you will be prompted to plug in the camera at a specific point during the installation.
After installing the Webcam driver and plugging in the camera, you're only halfway finished. Your next step is to test the camera's microphone or install a separate mic and test it. If you're using a camera with a built-in mic, you can control the audio settings via the software that came with the Webcam. If, on the other hand, you're using a standard headset plugged into your PC's audio jacks, you should use the Sound control panel in Windows to select, configure, and test your microphone. 2ff7e9595c
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