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Penultimate Amazing
Part Deux.
OK. I have verified that Youcam is bundled on some laptops, so likely flaccon got it as part of the often useless freebies that come with new PCs or laptops. So there is the explanation there that flaccon believed it to be free.
In general, it is a resource hog and it's performance suffers, at least on the machine I tried it on and that's a machine which runs COD:MW3 flawlessly.
The UI is flashy custom buttons and the like and that just hurts performance.
So, what is it? It is a piece of software whose sole purpose is to create captures and snapshots from your webcam. (Movies and pics) once acquired, it allows a motley selection of effects to be applied. I could, say, make a happy birthday movie from my webcam and apply a happy birthday subtitle and some snappy snowflakes if it happened to be winter. Not something that appeals to me, nor something that I can see many springing E34.99 for the pleasure derived therefrom, but hey. everyone is different.
Key point to note, all of the available manipulations are visual not audio manipulations. Which brings me on to settings. There are precisely two audio settings. A drop down to select which audio input device to use (that has me wondering, if one used an input device with no mic attached, would the artefacts still appear?). The second is a checkbox as to whether or not to include audio with a capture (movie). That's it, that's all the audio manipulation you can do. Audio on/off and which mic to use. Nothing more.
In terms of formats available, it supports wmv and avi for videos, jpeg and the like for snapshots. TBH I did not spend much time on snapshots. The odd thing was you must select the format in settings. Select avi and everything you do is avi, select wmv and everything you do is wmv. there is no "Save As"
There is no clue given as to what is happening in the background. Compression, codecs used, arbitrary decisions made, who knows? It is just a gimic piece of software intended to make webcam capture with added extra visual effects easy for, say, a grandma to send a funny video to her long emigrated granddaughter on her birthday.
Now that you have created your lame image or video what can you do with it?
Well you can right click your opus and get the usual suspects. Send to mail recipient, Skype contact, you know the drill, but oddly, not to Youtube, not even as a greyed out option. Maybe you get that in the payed version, but from the name and nature of the product, such an option would be a big selling point. Eventually I found it. Oh well. At this point I no longer care enough to write much more about such a surprisingly useless product.
ETA: It doesn't do playback.
ETA2: Here's a gem from their FAQ
OK. I have verified that Youcam is bundled on some laptops, so likely flaccon got it as part of the often useless freebies that come with new PCs or laptops. So there is the explanation there that flaccon believed it to be free.
In general, it is a resource hog and it's performance suffers, at least on the machine I tried it on and that's a machine which runs COD:MW3 flawlessly.
The UI is flashy custom buttons and the like and that just hurts performance.
So, what is it? It is a piece of software whose sole purpose is to create captures and snapshots from your webcam. (Movies and pics) once acquired, it allows a motley selection of effects to be applied. I could, say, make a happy birthday movie from my webcam and apply a happy birthday subtitle and some snappy snowflakes if it happened to be winter. Not something that appeals to me, nor something that I can see many springing E34.99 for the pleasure derived therefrom, but hey. everyone is different.
Key point to note, all of the available manipulations are visual not audio manipulations. Which brings me on to settings. There are precisely two audio settings. A drop down to select which audio input device to use (that has me wondering, if one used an input device with no mic attached, would the artefacts still appear?). The second is a checkbox as to whether or not to include audio with a capture (movie). That's it, that's all the audio manipulation you can do. Audio on/off and which mic to use. Nothing more.
In terms of formats available, it supports wmv and avi for videos, jpeg and the like for snapshots. TBH I did not spend much time on snapshots. The odd thing was you must select the format in settings. Select avi and everything you do is avi, select wmv and everything you do is wmv. there is no "Save As"
There is no clue given as to what is happening in the background. Compression, codecs used, arbitrary decisions made, who knows? It is just a gimic piece of software intended to make webcam capture with added extra visual effects easy for, say, a grandma to send a funny video to her long emigrated granddaughter on her birthday.
Now that you have created your lame image or video what can you do with it?
Well you can right click your opus and get the usual suspects. Send to mail recipient, Skype contact, you know the drill, but oddly, not to Youtube, not even as a greyed out option. Maybe you get that in the payed version, but from the name and nature of the product, such an option would be a big selling point. Eventually I found it. Oh well. At this point I no longer care enough to write much more about such a surprisingly useless product.
ETA: It doesn't do playback.
ETA2: Here's a gem from their FAQ
Huh? Of all the webcams in all the world they only support 4?Which HD webcams does YouCam support?
YouCam supports the following HD webcams:
Microsoft LifeCam Studio
Microsoft LifeCam Cinema
Microsoft LifeCam HD-5000
Logitech Pro9000
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