

I guess I will see if it resets the volume by itself now. (NOTE: Did not try to uninstall Messenger though.)Īfter doing that, I was able to do a test via the "Microsoft LifeCam" and it actually played sound in Windows Media Player. I then set Messenger to not run with Windows startup. I ran that wizard and was able to do like I did in xp - setup volume, picture settings (brightness, contrast.

In there, under a menu icon, there is a audio/video setup screen. I decided to press the button on the top of the camera, it asked me to install Messenger, I did, and then when it was finally installed, I started Messenger. I remember that when I did the Vista install, I did not install the chat program because I don't use it (Messenger). I originally did the install on XP (earlier system that it worked fine on) and remember doing a "setup" of the camera including a volume setting but did not see that in Vista. I would try to run the Microsoft LifeCam software and do an audio recording, it looks like it works (see video, records to a file, etc) but when I open the file in Windows Media Player, nothing no sound. I would manually set my record volume level via the sound task bar icon to have it rest by itself to zero, etc. Já retirei o conector e coloquei em outras USB´s e também nada, carrega o driver. Webcam LifeCam VX-500 - Microsoft (driver em uso).
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