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If you ever use Window XP + Webcam, you probably know that you can view the webcam under My Computer, without any application or webcam software. Unfortunately, under Window Vista and Window 7, this feature has been removed, and if you want to have a view on your webcam, you will need a webcam software. Therefore I decide to develop a very simple webcam software called WebcamViewer that enable you to have a view on your webcam. You can download the software from the link at the bottom of this post. WebcamViewer is a very simple click-and-run application, where you don’t have to install the application. Simply download the exe file and run the exe file to use the software.

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You can store it inside your harddisk or you can carry it in your pendrive, and run it on any PC you want. The Interface is simple, the first thing you have to do is to choose your Webcam.

At the top left of the interface, choose the appropriate webcam. Please take note that some user might experience having “Google Camera Adapter” under the list, which is not the real webcam, choose the correct one. After choosing the webcam, you will need to choose the desire resolution and refresh rate for the webcam. Click on the list at the right side of the webcam selector to view the available resolution and refresh rate for the selected webcam.

For example “640×480 30” means that the width of the image is 640 pixel, the height of the image is 480 pixel and the refresh rate of the image is 30 frame per second. Please take note that the available resolution and refresh rate will be different for different model of webcam. Now, click Connect, and you should have the live video from your webcam. To disconnect, simply click Disconnect button or you can click the X at the top right of the window to close the application. To capture an image from your webcam, you can simply double click on the image, and the captured image will be store at the same directory as the exe file.

A folder with the name of the webcam (Integrated Webcam in my PC) will be created at the directory of the exe file. All the captured image will be stored in the “Integrated Webcam” folder, and the filename will be the date and time of the capture. You can also use WebcamViewer to view more than one webcam at the same time. Simply run 2 copy of WebcamViewer (after having WebcamViewer running, simply double-click on the WebcamViewer.exe file AGAIN to have the 2nd copy of the application), and connect to different webcam on each copy of WebcamViewer. Application Error If you ever come across with this problem, “The Application failed to initialize properly (0xc0000135). Click on OK to terminate the application.”, you will need to install Microsoft.NET Framework to continue using this software. You can download Microsoft.NET Framework at the download link provided at the end of this article.

System Requirement Supported Operating System: Window XP, Window Vista and Window 7 Required Software: Microsoft.NET Framework Download Posted on Author Categories. Thanks, that was just what I was looking for 🙂 Can’t believe they’ve canned this simple functionality in Win 7 was sure I’d seen it when I started to dig thru’ Win 7, but that must’ve been memories of Win XP 😉 Suggestions: As somebody have already mentioned before me it would be nice if it could grab video as well as pictures mkv would be nice but even good old avi will do 😉 Also it would be an obvious idea to be able to browse to wherever you’d like to save the picture/video. I’d personally prefer to be able to save to my desktop and not having to dig thru’ the folder on my flashdrive where I’ve installed it.

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Thanks again 😉. Thanks, great work. For those who are interested: I have a Philips Toucam Pro. This wonderful cam has a spec far higher than many later, much more expensive, cams. Then I moved to Win 7 I discovered that Philips were not supporting 64 bit drivers for this excellent camera.

They advised me to buy a new cam. The link below shows how to modify the X64 driver setup files for another Philips product to make it work with a Toucam Pro under Win 7. So, the above link plus the great fuss-free viewer available here means that I don’t have to bin this great little webcam after all.

Thanks again. Unable to create file. I’ve tried running it in c:/, and My Documents, and a folder I created under c:/. And I get the same error. “Unable to create file”.

All locations have full rights for system, admin and user”me”. No other users are registered. The “USB PC Camera” folder is created at each location so I don’t think it’s a rights issue.

But the captures are not saved. “Unable to create file” Running the exe “as administrator” doesn’t help. I am running Vista Home Premium SP2. I have Microsoft.Net 3.5 SP 1 installed. I’d be happy to help diagnose this issue. I believe other people have had the same problem.

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I appreciate your help. These past few years, on and off, I’ve been searching for simple webcam software that I can use to get quick snapshots off of my laptop’s integrated webcam. Every time I’d found one, there was SOMETHING I didn’t like or didn’t work. This is excellent. Thank you so much. Having said that-is this still in development?

I hope you don’t mind me recommending a few features I think would make this perfect 😀 -Option to disable shutter sound (I’ve simply muted it from the Windows volume mixer) -Re-sizing of image preview -Choice for saving directory/snapshot filenames -Device settings -Video recording. First: THANK YOU. I really needed exactly what you made, here. (I’m using it to view a webcam that I shove through a small hole in my ceiling, to peer into a crawl-space. I’m rewiring my house.) My feature requests, and suggestions: 1) I can guess why you don’t want to have to remember any settings. Indeed, the portability of this viewer, and the lack of an “Install” ritual, are rare and valued. But I’d welcome even a single-session-only ability to specify the location of the screen-shot folder.

2) Probably pretty easy: the ability to flip (mirror) the image. Also to rotate.

But I have no right to make any demands. I’m primarily posting to express my respect and gratitude. PS: It works GREAT in both Win-7 (x64) and also Win-XP (yes, XP, because XP’s built-in viewer gives only a small, low-res image).

PPS: Your website gave me a one-time-only error, (roughly) CAPTCHA token file unreadable. First of all, congratulations for your program, is simple and easy to use! I am using the program Webcam viewer v1.0.0.0, but it appears a memory error when I use the program with a HD Webcam. This error appears both in WinXP and Win7 x32 (this last with a intel I7 and 4gb memory). I noticed that when the program is running with a resolution of 1024 x 576 @30fps and above, it appears an error related to the.Net Framework. It says that there is insufficient memory. From lower resolutions the program works well With resolutions of 1024×576 takes about 30 seconds to appear the error With resolutions of 1280×720 takes about 15 seconds to appear the error With resolutions of 1920×1024 takes about 5 seconds to appear the error I checked the amount of memory that the program uses and I realised that the memory increases more and more till the PC cannot work.

With resolution of 1920×1024 my Intel i7 PC gives the error when webcamviewer arrives at 2.8GB of RAM memory. It is possible to solve this?

I think that the Webcamviewer does not manage properly the use of RAM memory. If you do not mind,can I ask the source code? I attach the screen captures of the error and a Word document with the description of the error code: Thank you very much My adress is. Hola mi nombre es luis reyes y me dirijo a ustedes debido a que no encuentro la aplicacion de web cam, y como consecuencia no la puedo usar. Segun lo que me comunica la webcamviewer es una aplicacion de escritorio y debo dirigirme a, una vez estando ahi descargo la aplicacion y todo el proceso normal pero sigue sin reconocerlo mi equipo, segun datos de la aplicacion no contiene ningun requerimiento. Por lo cual me dirijo a ustedes para saber como puedo utilizar mi web cam, no se si tenga que ver el windows, el mi laptop es windows starter 7 tendra algo que ver oh que debo hacer. Sin mas por el momento y esperando una pronta respuesta, quedo a sus ordenes.

Atte Luis Reyes. Software works great, but I need a hands off launcher for this program. I want to be able to start your program from the command line, have it automatically connect to a camera and position the view window at a specific place on the screen.

For example with parameters instead of button clicks, for example: WebcamViewer.exe -c1 -s2 -x100 -y50 where with the above parameters the program will automatically connect when started to the first camera in the list, at the size specified by the second choice in the second drop down box, and the view window is positioned at (100,50) of the screen. I really like using version 1.0 because it’s just a simple webcam image box without all the other functions embedded into the box, which creates clutter around the periphery. For my purposes, I need to be able to resize the webcam image box/window however I like and move it to where I want while I teach online from lessons scanned into a PDF file, and WebcamViewer allows me to do just that. WebcamViewer allows me to place the webcam box right next to the PDF file. But more ideally, I would like to place the webcam box right on top of the PDF file in the upper left corner while I’m scrolling within the PDF file. Is there a way to make the webcam box always stay in front?

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I may have found an important issue though. There is a memory leak that occurs when the viewer is occluded behind another window or also when the viewer is minimized (anytime the viewer is connected and its window is not visible).

It then consumes memory without releasing it until all available system memory is used. Otherwise it looks like the program consumes memory steadily, but then releases it at regular intervals and my system (Windows 7) stays stable.

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Otherwise, great app. Since Windows 7 eliminated direct viewing of USB camera’s video streams via Windows Explorer (USB cameras used to appear in My Computer and could be used without 3rd party software), a good lightweight USB camera viewer is needed and VLC just doesn’t fit the bill:).