If that does not work, your computer might be experiencing a USB port power surge-a common problem especially for Windows computers. To resolove USB port power surge problems, disconnect all devices connected to USB ports and connect the camera alone.
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The connection is fully automatic and requires no manual configuration. OJGaming, Nearly almost perfect but HELP.! Okay so I gave this a 5 start review because it is basically perfect! I’m so happy that added USB support because I can not trust my WiFi connection. However the issue comes in (atleast for me) when I try to record from the client app on PC. I figured with the USB stability I wouldn’t have lagginess of audio and video and it would be all synced up, but boy was I wrong.
This really needs to be fixed because at times it would buffer and chop up on a USB CONNECTION! Which doesn’t make much sense to me because it’s connected my USB 3.0 port. I wanted to use this to make video production easier but this is a major problem. I could understand if this happened under a WiFi connection but USB is just unforgivable. However that’s the only glitch/bug that I have had a problem with. If I use OBS just to pick up ivCam as my webcam there is no lag or stutter.
The problem only comes from recording within the app! Other than that I love the app and has really helped me step up my video production! Developer Response, Thanks and we will check this issue. OJGaming, Nearly almost perfect but HELP.! Okay so I gave this a 5 start review because it is basically perfect! I’m so happy that added USB support because I can not trust my WiFi connection.
However the issue comes in (atleast for me) when I try to record from the client app on PC. I figured with the USB stability I wouldn’t have lagginess of audio and video and it would be all synced up, but boy was I wrong.
This really needs to be fixed because at times it would buffer and chop up on a USB CONNECTION! Which doesn’t make much sense to me because it’s connected my USB 3.0 port. I wanted to use this to make video production easier but this is a major problem. I could understand if this happened under a WiFi connection but USB is just unforgivable.
However that’s the only glitch/bug that I have had a problem with. If I use OBS just to pick up ivCam as my webcam there is no lag or stutter. The problem only comes from recording within the app! Other than that I love the app and has really helped me step up my video production! Developer Response, Thanks and we will check this issue.
Jemraider, Perfect but with a possible problem As a content creator, I want to make videos in the best possible quality I can. Since I was getting annoyed with the quality of my Logitech C920, I wanted to look for something MUCH better. And behold, this app appeared. I cannot stress ho perfect this app is for m. Being able to get a webcam to record at 1080p and 60fps is a absolute blessing. And the fact that it’s using a pretty good camera from an iPhone 6 makes it even better! I’m still going to give it 5 stars because of how much I love the app, but I do have one problem with it.
After 15-25 minutes of using the app (mind you, my phone is on a cell phone mount above my monitor in the air and the top of the monitor does not blow out any hot air), I will get a temperature warning message because my phon is overheating. I tested this issue with leaving my phone on for an hour both in standby mode and with the camera app open and I didn’t get that same message. I don’t know if it’s a freak issue but I’m also getting a cooler for my phone for it. Regardless, despite the overheating issue, I love the app.
Once I get my setup situated, I’m definitely making a video about this app! Jemraider, Perfect but with a possible problem As a content creator, I want to make videos in the best possible quality I can. Since I was getting annoyed with the quality of my Logitech C920, I wanted to look for something MUCH better. And behold, this app appeared. I cannot stress ho perfect this app is for m. Being able to get a webcam to record at 1080p and 60fps is a absolute blessing. And the fact that it’s using a pretty good camera from an iPhone 6 makes it even better!
I’m still going to give it 5 stars because of how much I love the app, but I do have one problem with it. After 15-25 minutes of using the app (mind you, my phone is on a cell phone mount above my monitor in the air and the top of the monitor does not blow out any hot air), I will get a temperature warning message because my phon is overheating. I tested this issue with leaving my phone on for an hour both in standby mode and with the camera app open and I didn’t get that same message. I don’t know if it’s a freak issue but I’m also getting a cooler for my phone for it.
Regardless, despite the overheating issue, I love the app. Once I get my setup situated, I’m definitely making a video about this app! Charls09, Works flawlessly I was in need of a webcam with the ability to show a much larger area than the one that came with my laptop. I didn't want to purchase another webcam so I looked into using my iPhone.
After doing some research I chose this app. I installed it, set it up and have used it a few times now. I used the free version first and it worked very well so I upgraded by paying $2.99 to the full version (the free version contains a watermark on the image and the upgraded does not).
The full version has worked flawlessly for me so far. I highly recommend it.
Setup and use is extremely fast and simple. It gets the job done.
Charls09, Works flawlessly I was in need of a webcam with the ability to show a much larger area than the one that came with my laptop. I didn't want to purchase another webcam so I looked into using my iPhone.
After doing some research I chose this app. I installed it, set it up and have used it a few times now. I used the free version first and it worked very well so I upgraded by paying $2.99 to the full version (the free version contains a watermark on the image and the upgraded does not). The full version has worked flawlessly for me so far.
I highly recommend it. Setup and use is extremely fast and simple. It gets the job done.
I'm currently having the same problem with the same motherboard. Same motherboard (Z68x-UD3H-B3). Trying to get my Belkin USB Bluetooth dongle to work in my wired Apple aluminum keyboard.
What's really got me puzzled was that this was working fine in Lion, but either the upgrade to UEFI bios or the upgrade to Mountain Lion broke it.Have tried moving the port that the keyboard is plugged into from normal ports to USB3 and no dice.I tried enabling 'ErP', which was referenced as something related to USB powering on the UEFI upgrade guide, but when I started into ML the next time it borked and froze up, and then every startup after that, which resulted in me having to reinstall ML.Other peripherals work in the ports on the keyboard, flash drives, hard drives, etc. I checked in the thread that joetgt linked to, and saw the post mentioning high-power USB on actual macs, but according to the current draws referenced in about this mac, this thing is only supposed to draw 2 mA.and the port is supposed to be good for 500 mA. Anyone have any other ideas?? I have noticed two separate problem areas: 1) The power (amperage) supplied to the USB2 ports.
My Z68Xp-ud4 (ver 1.4) has enough power. Some first version '68' series boards from Gigabyte did not. It was right at the time of transition to USB3 as well as increased amperage rating. Do not know the details from board to board, however.
Only the general idea of what was happening. Any later Gigabyte boards, i.e.
77 series should be OK?? 2) Bios settings.Mine did not work properly until I turned off Legacy USB Support and turned ErP off.
After those changes my UEFI bios worked. (Note: xHCI, eHCI, Hi Precision Event Timer =ONorEnabled.).