With the introduction of instant Messaging integration into Zeacom Communications Center, I brought my Veo Webcam and one of my many headsets to work. I installed the camera on my Windows Vista Ultimate computer. Unfortunately, there are no drivers for the Veo Advanced Webcam for Windows Vista, and the Veo website appears to now be defunct.
On insertion of the Veo Advanced Connect installation CD, I am advised that the driver is only compatible with Windows 98, ME, 2000, and XP. Fortunately, I was able to get around this. I used the Windows XP SP2 compatibility mode on the installation application and it installed without a problem. I had a quick video-conference with Jason Roberts over Skype.
Whether video-conferencing with your customers, or with people within your own company becomes commonplace, is yet to be seen. Further integration of Video Conferencing into our application is a future possibility. It would however be encroaching on our friends at Cogent who already have video-conferencing solutions on the market.
In relation to video conferencing, Alex Wilson (Zeacom Installer) has been talking about using this as a tool for use in the field to talk with our support desk. Ive let him know I'm ready for testing, and I'm waiting for a response from him.
I include greater details on how I installed the Veo Advanced Webcam at the following link:
How to install a Veo Advanced Webcam on Windows Vista
http://hayden-tennent.blogspot.com/2008/01/install-veo-advanced-webcam-on-windows.html
Veo Advanced Connect Installation CD-ROM & Bundled Sofware [Version: AdvCntV008-VIM]
Nero Image [Mirror 1] | ISO Image [Mirror 1]
Useless Information: Bill Bowerman, the co-founder of the shoe company Nike, got his first shoe idea after staring at a waffle iron. This gave him the idea of using squared spikes to make the shoes lighter.
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Thursday, 20 September 2007
Skype and Windows Live! Messenger
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Labels: Instant Messaging, Jason Roberts, Skype, Veo Advanced Connect, Veo Webcam Vista Driver, Windows Live Messenger, Zeacom Communications Center
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