DVL-Digest 1576 - Postings: Index Displaying Camcorder Video on a Computer Wattage for an on-camera light?? Displaying Camcorder Video on a Computer - Mitchell Gass I've found some inexpensive software, WebCamDV http://www.orangemicro.com/webcamdv.html for getting video from a DV camcorder into Microsoft Windows. What I'm looking for now is a program, possibly for webcams, that - displays the video in a borderless window and that ideally will also let me - drag the borderless window to a new position on the screen - change the size of the window (a set of fixed window sizes would be fine) Thanks for any suggestions! Mitchell Gass uLab | PDA: Learning from Users | Designing with Users Berkeley, CA 94707 USA +1 510 525-6864 voice +1 510 525-4246 fax http://www.participatorydesign.com/ Wattage for an on-camera light?? - "Perry Mitchell" From: Andy Hi Pedro, PD150 is excellent in low ligh. I have a GL2 and I mainly use canons little 3w light. Unobtrusive and does all the close ups great. However, watts is no indicator of aactual brightess. I also have a 10w which I rarely use. Others may disagree (diese posts stammen von der DV-L Mailingliste - THX to Adam Wilt and Perry Mitchell :-) [up] |