![]() Has anyone with a camera based on the same controller (PAC207) ever experienced something like this? Thank you very much - Daniele Nicolucci (Jollino) Photo portfolio: Photolog: Blog: I also tried deleting the component and the plist files and rebooting (to make sure nothing was left in RAM), but this instability is still there. The messed up part is always below my chin (I have no idea why this happens, but it sure sounds weird). In this case, for some reason, the image was very dark. Here is a sample of it, taken as it happened on Yahoo Messenger 3.0 beta 1. This happens even in the macam stand-alone viewer. However, I have noticed something weird: sometimes (I haven't been able to reproduce this consistently), the bottom of the image looks weird, like a corrupted jpeg image. I've also tried playing with the auto gain checkbox, but I would say it doesn't change anything. Indeed, ~/Library/Preferences/ does reflect the values I have saved from the main app. Is this possible at all? I don't know how QuickTime components work. it seems as if it either doesn't read the values set in the stand-alone app, or it reads them but misinterprets them. I suppose this is a bug with Yahoo correct me if I'm wrong. ![]() > I tried it, but Yahoo Messenger seems to reset them at its own leisure. > Now when you start another application that uses the macam > component, those settings will be used. > The choose the menu item "Save Settings" and quit. ![]() Il giorno, alle ore 15:18, Harald ha scritto: > Use the macam application to adjust the settings to your liking.
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