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  • Tyler245
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    • Aug 2008
    • 240

    #1

    Experience in webcam biz...please step in

    so i bought a panasonic sdr-s26 camcorder for webcam (friend) and just wondering what is the best software to use to use it as a webcam...and can you suggest good lighting or good setup for lighting...tell me what you think please
    thanks


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  • dav3
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    • May 2007
    • 7348

    #2
    first, i have no experience in the performer side... but:

    just hooking it up via usb should prompt windows to install it. then the cam company that you use should be setup to find whatever cam you have installed in windows.
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    • 2MuchMark
      Mark of 2Much.net
      • Aug 2004
      • 50977

      #3
      Do a google search for 3-point lighting. Setting up 3-point lighting will make your models look great and does not have to cost alot either.

      Also, alot of people forget the audio portion. Don't forget the Audio!! Try to use some decent quality mics that are as close to your chat models as possible. "Dampen" your studio as much as possible to absorb as much echo as possible.

      Software wise, you are limited to what each site offers you. To get the best performance though, use a very fast computer. With our own LiveCamNetwork for example, the faster your computer is, the larger the picture, the higher the frame rate, and the higher the bitrate you can stream at. If you bought an expensive camera, don't skimp out on the broadcast computer.

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      • Tyler245
        Confirmed User
        • Aug 2008
        • 240

        #4
        Originally posted by MarkPrince
        Do a google search for 3-point lighting. Setting up 3-point lighting will make your models look great and does not have to cost alot either.

        Also, alot of people forget the audio portion. Don't forget the Audio!! Try to use some decent quality mics that are as close to your chat models as possible. "Dampen" your studio as much as possible to absorb as much echo as possible.

        Software wise, you are limited to what each site offers you. To get the best performance though, use a very fast computer. With our own LiveCamNetwork for example, the faster your computer is, the larger the picture, the higher the frame rate, and the higher the bitrate you can stream at. If you bought an expensive camera, don't skimp out on the broadcast computer.
        awesome man thanks....could you hit me up plz 467-202-035


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