Sunday, October 11, 2009

Save Logitech Webcam Pro 9000


The Quick Cam Pro 9000 produces clear video pictures with good color, even in low light, but beware if you want to use it for video calls, especially on Skype. Skype says this camera can be used for Skype's High Quality Video, providing you are using a duo-core processor. I have a P-4 2.4GB non-duo, and find that my video calls to family and friends on Skype suddenly freeze up or are cut off or the audio does not work. There are lots of comments about this phenomenon on the Skype Forum, so I know that I am not the only one with this complaint. Logitech is totally unhelpful and says only that it designs the camera for its own video creations and not for third-party uses. Skype is supposedly working on a solution but does not appear to be in a hurry to fix the problem. The camera works OK on MSN Messenger, but most of my contacts are used to Skype. If I had known this camera could not work properly during a Skype video call, I would not have bought it. I do not think highly of Skype's attitude that the only solution is I should go buy a new computer with duo-core. Also, unless you can make use of the 30 fps frame rate available in High Quality Video, motion is blurred during a web call.Get more detail about Logitech Webcam Pro 9000.

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