Ron-A75
20th of March 2005 (Sun), 15:38
First of all: A webcam costs 10 bucks.:rolleyes:
With that out of the way...
There is an intersting program called Camtasia. (Google it.)
Basicly its used for capturing the whole screen as a movie. Used mostly for making instructional vids for software.
It also has a little util that lets you send your screen or a portion of it streaming as a web cam. Caught on yet?
ZoomBrowser has "Remote capture" that shows what the cam sees....
Just remember when installing Camtasia to check some option that enables "Live streaming" or somthing like that. You'll wanna use the "Camtasia Recorder". In "tools" there some option to enable live output. You'll need to check that too.
With that out of the way...
There is an intersting program called Camtasia. (Google it.)
Basicly its used for capturing the whole screen as a movie. Used mostly for making instructional vids for software.
It also has a little util that lets you send your screen or a portion of it streaming as a web cam. Caught on yet?
ZoomBrowser has "Remote capture" that shows what the cam sees....
Just remember when installing Camtasia to check some option that enables "Live streaming" or somthing like that. You'll wanna use the "Camtasia Recorder". In "tools" there some option to enable live output. You'll need to check that too.