From the course: Improved Video Conferencing with Digital Cameras
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Pitfalls to look out for
From the course: Improved Video Conferencing with Digital Cameras
Pitfalls to look out for
- [Instructor] I'm hoping that I'm starting to get you excited about this. Using your digital camera as a webcam upping your video conference game. And I'll tell you for the most part, this runs pretty smoothly. I mean, the cameras are great, you get software like we've been talking about, you get everything wired up, and it should run well. There are a couple things to look out for, a couple of little pitfalls that I want to mention right now just to save you headache up the road. And the first one has to do with bandwidth. And that's probably not a shocker to you if you've been online at all. Now, there are services where you can check your bandwidth. And I recommend you just go to Google, you say, I want to check my bandwidth. There are a number of free services, do that. See what's going on, because the real number here especially for video conferencing is this upload number. And you'll see all sorts of things…
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Using a video interface device2m 29s
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Webcam software provided by the camera’s manufacturer2m 28s
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Third-party software options1m 15s
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Will a smartphone work as a webcam connected to the computer?2m 10s
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Pitfalls to look out for3m 29s
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Software is constantly evolving2m 20s
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