It means that the chat program software cannot locate your webcam. When you use your webcam in different programs - sometimes the webcam remains hooked up to the old program and the new program thinks its already in use. Before you open a chat program re-boot the webcam software by unplugging it for a few seconds and then re-connect it to the USB again
lyzmorato
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Hello,
The speaker you got...
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lyzmorato
I Apologize For Saying Your Solution Did Not Work.
i.e.
Hello,
The speaker you got is USB powered. Upon connecting it to your Mac, it should undergo the Auto Detection process. When you connected it, do you see any signs of power on the speaker? If yes, it is getting power. After connecting the USB cable, connect the headphone jack to the audio jack on your Mac.
Please see diagram below. If you have any clarifications, please comment back. Thank you, lyzmorato
To Which I Responded;
When I Connect As Shown In You Diagram (By The Way,Nice Diagram), How'd You Do That ?
The USB Port Is Connected To The USB Input Port Of My Mac.
The Speaker Connection When Connected To The Headphone Jack On My Mac, It Registers As Under Name "Headphones" Under Type It Says "Built-in Output".
When I Switch Jacks On My Mac To The Other Open Jack [Speaker Output], It Says Under Name "Internal Speakers", & Under Type It Says "Built-in Output".
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I Did NOT Accept Your Fix, & Again I Apologize For That.
I Can Consider This Matter Closed
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i am using the microsoft lifecam vx 1000 and when i use the built in effects a little red flashing...
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