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Wed, 2 Apr 2003 13:57:43 -0500
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I'm a friend who has a P4 2.o GHz, with 80G HD. She also has a Logitech Pro4000 Webcam. She would like to "talk" with her family back home (from Asia). She was able to see her family pic through webcam services. The problem was she could not "talk" to her family member. I did set up everything correctly, even setting her Logitech built-in microphone to be a default microphone abd have it test. I even went through the Yahoo test site to test her microphone, everything seems fine. But whenever she use Yahoo IM to "talk" to her family, they could not hear her. I'm thinking maybe because her 56K modem could not handle the webcam and the "voice chat" simutaneously, that is why they cannot hear each other. If that so, can the service such as cable modem or DSL enable her to voice chat with her relative?
Sincerely yours,

John Loc.

P.S: She is using AOL 8.0 as her ISP.

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