Video camera did not show up in JMStudio->Capture Preview

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Applies to:
JSF

Description:
Occurs when trying to run JMStudio for the first time

Cause:
JMF needs to query your system for capture devices. This happens automatically when you run JMStudio for the first time. If you upgraded from an earlier version of JMF 2.1.1 or just installed a new capture device or the registry file was deleted, you’ll need to force JMF to query for capture devices again.

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  1. admin
    March 20th, 2009 at 10:28 | #1

    To force JMF to look for capture devices:
    * On Solaris, run “java SunVideoAuto” or “java SunVideoPlusAuto”, depending on which card you have.
    * On Windows, run “java VFWAuto”.

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