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Yep, Beta 2.0.3 works fine. One thing though, if I have 2 cameras configured, is there no way to stop just one of them?
That shouldn't be the case, no. Are you seeing that in the Schedule settings in the iCamSource Preferences window? Or in the actions of the iCamSource itself?
Very strange ... I have been unable to replicate this so far. Do you know if this is something new to 2.0.3? Or can you recreate the same issue in the previous BETA versions?Are you changing a setting under the Schedule tab for one camera and then selecting another camera to see the change has carried over to all the other cameras? Do you have the same number of settings for each camera? When you click on the other cameras does the name of the camera in parenthesis change in the "Schedule (<camera description>)" to the appropriate one? How many cameras do you have configured?
It was happening on the source app, and on iCam, I tested it at work with the built in iSight and another camera and couldnt get it to do the same thing. When I got home I tested some more, it was still happening. I seem to have fixed the problem by trashing the iCam prefs and starting over... I'll let you know if it happens again :S
Quote from: Dean on August 18, 2010, 05:17:43 PMIt was happening on the source app, and on iCam, I tested it at work with the built in iSight and another camera and couldnt get it to do the same thing. When I got home I tested some more, it was still happening. I seem to have fixed the problem by trashing the iCam prefs and starting over... I'll let you know if it happens again :SDid you fix the problem by trashing the iCam prefs or the iCamSource prefs? If it's the iCamSource prefs that might make sense if it got into a weird state from a previous beta version.Thanks for all the great feedback Dean!