01-31-06 11:03 PM
Bill,
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Thanks a million.
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P
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Bill Sanders <wdsanders-Wuw85uim5zDR7s880joybQ@public.gmane.org > wrote:
Hi P Smith,
Have them click on the screen and press Control + Click and choose Settin=
gs from the Menu. Then have them select the Webcam icon and
choose the Firewire driver (IIDC Firewire Video). That should solve
the problem. The Mac selects the DV as the default driver, but once
set, they shouldn't have to do it again.
HTH,
Bill
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On Jan 31, 2006, at 4:23 PM, P Smith wrote:
> I don't have a Mac. My remote user does.
>
> My Flash app is not acquiring the camera on my remote user's
> Mac. The user suggests iChat may already have control.
>
> Could a Mac developer give me a link (or short instruction) on
> how to get iChat to release the camera?
>
> If found this post by Christian Cantrell, but my Mac user says
> that Christian's suggestion to "right-click" isn't available on his
> Mac. (Should option-click work?)
>
>
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