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Hi all,weird experience with these little cams, trying to figure out why they act this way.All four of them are identical USB cams, no driver necessary, pretty much plug in USB and they work right away.If i plug them all to a powered USB hub, the hub is powerful enough to power them all but dumb enough to not recognize them as four not one.If i plug them all to the computer directly, they all get powered up fine, plus the computer is able to recognize them as [U2 EE Cam #1] [U2 EE Cam #2] [U2 EE Cam #3] [U2 EE Cam #4]Seems great from there but then, in the iCamSource I was able to select all four cameras and add them, however only two cams will run videos, the other two will be in no activity at all when i select them.No matter how many ways i switch the USB plugs and re-add them, no more than two cams can work on icamsource.Funny icamsource can identify all of them and add all of them, why only two out of the four can shoot videos?Any fix on this?Appreciate,
Simply it's because your Mac mini has 4 usb ports but this Mac has only 2 usb channels, 2 ports are the same channel, thats why only two cams are working simultanously. I have the same setup too...
Thank you for your post.We generally do not recommend connecting USB cameras via any sort of hub or extension because they have a tendency to degrade the signal. Also, it is likely you are reaching the computer's USB bus limitation with 4 USB cameras connected. Do you have any other peripherals connected to your computer?Please try running the iCamSource with just one camera (delete the others from your cameras list.) If it works, we will continue adding cameras back on to your cameras list.
Most computers can usually handle two or three USB webcams simultaneously. For more cameras, we would recommend using network IP cameras instead.We discuss the recommended cameras on our forum at: http://skjm.com/forum/index.php?topic=908.0