Webcam=huge resource hog?
Okey dokey,
I've got a computer.
XP 1600+
Gigabyte 7vax mobo
512mb ddr333
Radeon 7500 64mb set to 1152x864 @ 32 bit displaying @ 85hz
WDigital special edition 80 gigger
WDigital 30 gigger
Lite-on 40x24x48
Phillips 8x4x32
That's the hardware, on to the software,
Win XP, SP1 and all current updates.
Norton System works 2003 Pro is running. Really just the NAV.
Zone Alarm
pop up stopper
a hardware monitor
that's all I think is running in the back. (that's using any resources, really)
I've also got a Alaris WeeCam hooked up today. I can not believe how much of my CPU time that damn thing SUCKS up. It almost seems like it's using enough that it ain't right.
The cam hooks up through LPT1, and I set that port to ECP, which did reduce the resources it used. Now I'm talking 60% CPU usage with a 320x240 size, 1fps capture, fast (low) pixel quality, no audio capture. I don't get it. The amount of RAM being used does not jump significantly.
Is this normal? I'm using the videocard creator that came with the camera, and I'm looking for some different capture software to use. But, should the camera use so much CPU? If I up the pixel quality to high, my CPU usage jumps to 80%. That's nuts.
At idle this computer sits at 0-3% CPU usage, and I've never been disappointed with it's performance before. This just seems strange.
Does my video card suck too much? Some settings I should change maybe? The Radeon is set to performance, not quality settings. I just don' t know.
Help?
Thanks.
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