How to get a Panasonic PV-GS320 to work As a webcam?
October 26th, 2007 by admin
Poke-yugi-master asked:
I have everything attached right and it says it should work but when i try to use is (on Blogtv) it says i need a web-cam. Help please
Everything is plugged in at it works.
Wpisane w Camcorders

October 27th, 2007 at 2:57
do you have proper video card,driver ,and software? Other that that I cannot think of any reason why it wouldn’t work
Sorry can’t be more helpful.Now if I had a knife and your adress…(Joke) :D
Windows XP knows how to work with thousands of different hardware devices like digital cameras, video cards, and scanners. Because each of these devices is unique, your operating system needs a unique way of communicating with each one. It does so with a program called a driver.
If you’re using a piece of hardware for the first time or if you’re suddenly having problems with a trusty piece of hardware, the first step you may want to take is to update your drivers. This means replacing your old driver with a new one. Unfortunately, an updated driver may not fix the problem and, in some cases, it may do more harm than good.
However, each time you update a driver, Windows XP automatically saves a copy of the previous driver on your computer. If you think a recent driver update may be making your computer unstable, you can use the Driver Rollback feature to get rid of the new driver and replace it with the last one that worked. Driver Rollback permits only one level of rollback (only one prior driver version can be saved at a time); this feature is available for all device classes, except printers.
To roll back a driver:
1.
Log on as Administrator.
2.
Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
3.
Click Performance and Maintenance, and then click System. On the Hardware tab, click Device Manager.
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Navigate to the driver you wish to roll back, right click the name of the driver and choose Properties
Click the Driver tab and then click Roll Back Driver,