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  1. Posts : 716
    XP Pro & Vista Home Premium (x86); Windows Ultimate 7600 x64 Retail
       #51

    Muad Dib said:
    I tried and tried, everyway from Sunday (never did understand that phrase).

    Could not get it to work on 7100. I had it working at one point (recorded a video) then it hung again.

    Most of my install attempts would hang at the microphone setup window. If I got past that the it would hang when I clicked on the microphine settings button.

    And I was doing my install attempts from a image restore of my system that had never had ANY cameras installed.

    I gave up. I just let MS install its drivers (Logitech) and I have IM working. Soob to try Skype. That will do until Logitech gets their ducks in a row.

    Update Edit:

    Spoke too soon. I can get it working briefly by any of the methods listed but as soon as ANYTHING attempts to access the Sound/Audio settings everything audio stops working.

    This includes: Control Panel>Sound; Quickcam Menu>Audio; Windows Instant Messenger; Sound Forge; CD Architect; Windows Media Player; Skype

    The video will still work (in QuickCam).

    So it would appear it is the Quickcam Audio/Microphone drivers whether the are the ones from the Logitech install kit or the ones installed by Microsoft.

    I booted into Vista Home Premium (32 bit) and installed Quickcam and Skype. Everything works perfectly so I doubt it is a hardware problem.

    Just one more reason I wake in the night and go "Hmmmmmmmm......"
    Update: I can boot WITHOUT the camera plugged in. All audio functions work. I plug the camera in and everything works for a brief time, the all audio functions "lock up" of hang - i.e. Control Panel>Sound will not open.

    I upgraded from 7100 to 7127 - same result.
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  2. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 x64 7100
       #52

    dakpluto said:
    OK, everything seems to install ok, but I'm stuck on quickcam saying the camera is in use by another application, and no other program can recognize a webcam is present.
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  3. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 x64 7100
       #53

    Looks like I'm stuck waiting on Logitech to join 2009 since no replies.
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  4. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #54

    dakpluto said:
    MD
    I had a quickcam a few years ago and got the same error "camera is in use" and there were 2 causes. one I installed the driver with the camera attached. At some point in the install it asks you to connect the camera (or it did back then). Second if I had their streaming driver installed it always took the resources so the camera saw another application using it. Not sure that any of this is relevant but

    Good luck

    Ken
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  5. Posts : 716
    XP Pro & Vista Home Premium (x86); Windows Ultimate 7600 x64 Retail
       #55

    dakpluto said:
    Looks like I'm stuck waiting on Logitech to join 2009 since no replies.
    Have you tried letting your computer go to sleep?

    I am with you ... I have a weird problem too. It MAY be related to yours, For me it is my AUDIO.

    Plugging in the camera - it works for a while - then all my audio functions cease to work. I.E. Control Panel>Sound will not open.

    My latest discovery - if I plug in camera, wait for Control Panel>Sound to "not open" and THEN let the computer go into "sleep" mode - when the computer wakes from sleep ---- the Control Pane>Sound window opens immediately and audio function are restored - for a while - until the lock up again.

    So..... there is some process that is not "sharing" very nicely.

    Later, when I have time, I will try stopping individual services/startup programs until I find the offender. You could try the same.
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  6. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 x64 7100
       #56

    Well, gonna go from 7100 -> 7201 this week, maybe that will help
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  7. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #57

    dakpluto said:
    Well, gonna go from 7100 -> 7201 this week, maybe that will help
    mmight want to wait a day or two. 7227 is out and 7230 is soon

    Ken
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  8. Posts : 1
    windows 7
       #58

    hey all.. great forum.. thanks! Using the instructions here, I was able to get the quickam drivers and software working great. As is usual .. as new builds come out .. I update to them. I'm on 7201 now and immediately upon starting for the first time, I got the dreaded "This program is blocked due to compatibility issues." message. The program as it had been installed just didn't work any longer. Okay.. I uninstalled it.. and tried to go through the steps again with running the setup program in compatibility mode for Vista as administrator... which just isn't working.. I contiue to get that same message. Is there a way to tell Wondows to STOP blocking the program? Or is there another work around. Again.. following the above instructions from this board.. I got the drivers and software up and running perfectly on 7100.. now the DRIVERS still work.. software is being blocked.

    Thanks for any help you can give.

    j
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  9. Posts : 716
    XP Pro & Vista Home Premium (x86); Windows Ultimate 7600 x64 Retail
       #59

    Muad Dib said:
    Update: I can boot WITHOUT the camera plugged in. All audio functions work. I plug the camera in and everything works for a brief time, the all audio functions "lock up" of hang - i.e. Control Panel>Sound will not open.

    I upgraded from 7100 to 7127 - same result.
    Another Update: I can boot up with no camera plugged in, all audio functions fine. I plug the camera in and after a brief time all audio functions "hang" as described.

    NOW..... If I click on Control Panel>Sound, nothing happens. I then start Sound Forge. The executable appears in the process list but does not "open". I then wait and let the computer go into "sleep" mode. When I "wake" the computer, voilą - immediately - the Control Panel>Sound window opens AND the Sound Forge window opens. All audio functions are working.... for a while... then the audio function "hang" again.

    I hope some Logitech person is reading this thread....

    P.S. This happens even if I use MSCONFIG to disable all startups and non-MS services.
    Last edited by Muad Dib; 13 Jun 2009 at 14:34.
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  10. Posts : 2
    win 7 build 7232 x64
       #60

    Good news. As of 06-16-09 Logitech has updated software for Vista x64. I installed it on win 7 build 7232 x64 and it workd like a charm.

    Finally....
    Last edited by sansor; 16 Jun 2009 at 21:56. Reason: error in release date
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