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- Mon Jan 31, 2011 11:16 pm
- Forum: Robotics
- Topic: Bi-optic Logitech ORBIT pan/tilt/camera component
- Replies: 0
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Bi-optic Logitech ORBIT pan/tilt/camera component
This is a personal interest as well as may be beneficial to the FlowStone product offering.
I am interested in a FlowStone component that will handle multiple Logitech ORBIT webcams (Bi-optic) along with controlling their pan/tilt functionality.
The info that I have found so far that may be ...
I am interested in a FlowStone component that will handle multiple Logitech ORBIT webcams (Bi-optic) along with controlling their pan/tilt functionality.
The info that I have found so far that may be ...
- Sat Jan 29, 2011 5:23 am
- Forum: DSP
- Topic: ASIO IN limited to one in schematic
- Replies: 4
- Views: 25029
Re: ASIO IN limited to one in schematic
That Absolutely clears that up!
Thank you.
I've been working with ASIO4ALL to set up a multi-mic ASIO device. So far, I have had compatibillity issues with my hardware, but I will keep plugging away at it.
Perhaps I will instead go with a TASCAM device since it seems to be ever so much more ...
Thank you.
I've been working with ASIO4ALL to set up a multi-mic ASIO device. So far, I have had compatibillity issues with my hardware, but I will keep plugging away at it.
Perhaps I will instead go with a TASCAM device since it seems to be ever so much more ...
- Thu Jan 27, 2011 1:22 am
- Forum: DSP
- Topic: ASIO IN limited to one in schematic
- Replies: 4
- Views: 25029
Re: ASIO IN limited to one in schematic
Thanks,
I do plan to use the ASIO4ALL utility. I had downloaded it, but was unaware that it would allow me to merge the two separate mics into one stereo ASIO device.
That would serve my needs since I could just use the ASIO IN left and right feeds to work on the feeds from the two mics separately ...
I do plan to use the ASIO4ALL utility. I had downloaded it, but was unaware that it would allow me to merge the two separate mics into one stereo ASIO device.
That would serve my needs since I could just use the ASIO IN left and right feeds to work on the feeds from the two mics separately ...
- Wed Jan 26, 2011 12:39 am
- Forum: DSP
- Topic: ASIO IN limited to one in schematic
- Replies: 4
- Views: 25029
ASIO IN limited to one in schematic
Hey there,
I am evaluating the free ware and working with its limitations while preparing for a later upgrade.
The Enterprise version allows for 4 ASIO and the Profesional is supposed to allow for unlimited ASIO, the the Component manual calls out that there can only be one ASIO IN in the ...
I am evaluating the free ware and working with its limitations while preparing for a later upgrade.
The Enterprise version allows for 4 ASIO and the Profesional is supposed to allow for unlimited ASIO, the the Component manual calls out that there can only be one ASIO IN in the ...