Two webcams, one PC

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Hi all,

I have Windows XP on a PC I wish to have two Trust Spotlight Pro webcams on (They use no drivers), but when I try and load two it just tells me that I couldn't load driver.

Anyway I can get both to load, or do I need to upgrade to another OS?
 
What do you mean by "load" what are you trying to load them with?

A lot of applications don't have support for more than one webcam, they wont even know what to do and will just spazz out.
 
I know those trust ones, they're ok but I doubt you'll get 2 working on 1 pc as they use a very basic USB video device driver. May I ask what you want to achieve? I know a little about IP cams - you'll easily get 2 of these working on 1 machine
 
Well, basically I'm trying to use them to upload via FTP every like 7 seconds, I have the program to do this although I can't view more than one at a time.
 
TinCam. It knows the webcam is there, just when I try and show up both, one says it 'Could not load Webcam Driver'
 
Probably an issue due to the webcams using the exact same driver and hardware ids. One way to get around that (though long winded) might be to set up a VM with another instance of the capture program running... May be more hassle than it is worth

Can you borrow a different make/model cam from someone to test?
 
Hm, I have a super old PS2 Eyetoy I could test it with to see if both work.

Also, I could try a VM, but I don't think it'd be the best idea as the PC only has 1GB of RAM and I believe is single core...

Any idea if I install W7 or something else onto it I can view both?
 
Any idea if I install W7 or something else onto it I can view both?

Probably not. I actually have two of those spotlight webcams at work - If i'm not too busy on Monday I'll have a play :)

I'd try a different webcam though, one with a separate driver, just to see. IP cams are really what you need tbh
 
Probably not. I actually have two of those spotlight webcams at work - If i'm not too busy on Monday I'll have a play :)

I'd try a different webcam though, one with a separate driver, just to see. IP cams are really what you need tbh

Thanks.

And yeah I'll have a go. And I didn't get an IP cam purely because of the high costs
 
It seems I can't find a way to do this. So, I will ask another question, does anyone know of a program that will cycle through the different cameras to take pictures from them and upload?

Like, Cam1, snap, upload, wait 7 seconds, Cam2, snap, upload and so on?
 
Had a go with the two Spotlight webcams (we use EyeCatcher for IP securty cam recording) and it didn't want to know.

FWIW the cams we use use for indoor monitoring are Foscam FI8908W IP cams at about £80 a pop. They're wifi and ethernet ready by the way
 
Yeah, thats the exact issue, £80 per one is expensive, and I need 3 all together :/ Although the fact their wi-fi ready is somewhat interesting. How is their picture? I'm using these to show birds online.
 
Not bad, I use 640x420 or something similar. Can't remember if they go higher but storage space is an issue so I have them record only motion, still shot every 7 seconds. They pan, tilt zoom to follow motion too. Quite creepy at night when all the computers are off! :)
 
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