Topic: Logitech webcams won't work in Stop Motion Pro?

Hello.
Two days ago I tried my old Logitech Quickcam Pro E3500, just to see if it worked.
When I opened Stop Motion Pro, the camera wouldn't work properly and I got a message like "the memory couldn't be read".
I just got my QCP9k, and it worked very well with it's own software and Facebook chat. But when I tried it in stop motion pro, I got the same error. For some strange reason it worked perfectly when I was shooting at an extremely low resolution, but when I turned it up to 640x480 it wouldn't work. Do you have any idea of how to fix this problem?

Specs:
Camera: Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000 (for business)
Processor: Intel Pentium 4, 3.2 ghz (two cpus)
RAM: 2 gb
OS: Windows 7 professional (32-bit)

EDIT: I checked, and it works in Monkeyjam.

Last edited by Briks (April 13, 2012 (08:28am))

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Re: Logitech webcams won't work in Stop Motion Pro?

Hm.  Well, for me, the 9000 was the only camera I ever used with SMP, and it works fine.

It sounds like SMP thinks the 9000 is the E3500.  It's definetly a problem with SMP.

Try asking this in the Help section of the SMP website.  They'll be able to help.

Not literally dead, just no longer interested in Lego or animation.

Re: Logitech webcams won't work in Stop Motion Pro?

I alredy asked them on their helpdesk. I uninstalled the Logitech webcam drivers, so I don't think that is the problem. And even the E3500 has worked with SMP before. But thanks for your help mini/smile

EDIT: I found a solution, and that's using Stop Motion Pro's directory scan feature. I can't use onion skinning, but it allows me to do frame flipping and previewing which is pretty sweet. mini/sunnies

Last edited by Briks (April 14, 2012 (02:51am))

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