Hi again,
Thanks for the (always) great replies Jonathan !
I think i got an interesting point, didn't find it on any forum yet......
On a 1,7 Mhz computer, with a PCI USB 2.0 card, i connected two webcams at
the same time.
One webcam (logitech 3000 pro usb 1 and the other Logitech quickcam
messenger usb 2 )
what i noticed that in a chat, with the same person, the sound from the usb1
webcam was very poor. (some words just lost in space)
Connecting a few seconds later with the usb2 webcam, the sound was very
clear !
Repeated this several times, but the result was all the times the same.
""" Funny""" thing is that the usb1 Cam connected to a USB 1 connector on
an old
pc (500 Mhz) is working very well. video and audio.
The webcams both working fine now, i want to find out more about it, but
my contacts getting tired of the testing hehe
I experienced here that the mic. of the cam is working better then the
headset mic, which is
just a cheap $6,00 headset with the green and pink plugs.
I got the program you mentioned to check to which ip i'm connected.
Both of us were connected via Up&p according WLM, but it seems that
i wasn't directly connected to my friends ip.
Still something left to find out why ;-))
Just post my experience here, maybe it can be usefull for others.......
heian
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> Greetings,
>
> Amusingly usually it's the other way around (people complaining about the
> quality of the cam mic). What kind of headset are we talking about here?
> There's no "known issue" here for anything like what you're describing.
>
> Although you can check your UPnP status by pressing the Alt key on the
> keyboard to bring up the menu bar, choosing Tools, then Options, then
> Connection (and waiting for it to populate the data), that won't tell you
> if it's actually being used in a call. If a relay is being used,
> typically you'll see a message in the top of the conversation window
> telling you that the quality has been reduced.
>
> However, to be 100% sure you'll have to use tcpview, netstat, or a packet
> sniffering application and look for your contact's IP.
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> "heian" <siamlover@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm having an old computer (compaq 500Mhz, 382mb) and the only things
>> running are Xp, WLM 8.1 and mcAfee. Together with a Logitec 3000 pro
>> (usb1) cam. Up&p is enabled in modem.
>>
>> Thing is that when i use the mic on the webcam during videochat, the
>> sound is quiet clear. however when i use the mic. from the headset, the
>> sound is nearly not hearable for the other party. Increase all the volume
>> options for the mic, gave no better result. Just want to know, is this a
>> knowned issue?
>>
>> One more thing: if both parties enabled Up&p, is it possible to "see" if
>> there is a direct connection between the computers? (Thus, no
>> relay-server in between?)
>> Somtimes the sound is deleyed or repeated, so i just like to know for
>> sure if there is a direct connection or not.
>>
>> Thanks for the reply in advance.
>>
>> heian
>>
>>
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