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CyberLink YouCam Quick Start Guide
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to see the augmented reality effect
correctly, hold the pattern so the "CL"
pattern is right-side-up and readable
in the webcam image.
rotate the pattern to see all sides of
the augmented reality effect.
HD Video Support
CyberLink YouCam supports high-definition
(1280x720) video capture if your webcam
supports it.
First, make sure to check that:
your system meets the minimum
system requirements.
the resolution of your webcam
supports HD video streaming.
the latest webcam driver is installed.
Trouble-Shooting
The following outlines the steps required to
ensure CyberLink YouCam launches
correctly in the available modes.
Note: if after following these steps you still
cannot get video and/or audio from your
webcam, it is recommended that you
contact the webcam manufacturer, as there
may be an issue with the hardware.
Launching in Stand Alone and
Mirror Mode
If there is no webcam video or audio when
CyberLink YouCam is launched:
ensure that your webcam is properly
plugged into your computer. If your
webcam is built into your computer
(i.e. in a notebook computer), ensure
that it is not disabled. Contact your
webcam manufacturer for assistance
on enabling built-in webcams.
ensure that no other program is
currently open and using the webcam.
Launching in IM Mode
If there is no webcam video or audio when
you start a webcam video call, ensure that
CyberLink YouCam is properly configured
with the instant messaging software you are
using.
Windows Live Messenger
To enable CyberLink YouCam in webcam
video calls with Windows Live Messenger, do
this:
1. In the Windows Live Messenger menu,
select Tool > Audio and video setup.
2. Click the Next button until you get to
the Set Up Audio and Video - Webcam
window.
3. In the drop-down menu, ensure that
CyberLink Webcam Splitter is
selected.
4. Click Finish to save your changes.
Skype
To enable CyberLink YouCam in webcam
video calls with Skype, do this:
1. In the Skype menu, select Tools >
Options.
2. Click on the Video settings tab.