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Posted: Dec 1st 2008 12:23PM (Unverified) said

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I wonder if they use the iSight on the macs or require a seperate USB camera?
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Posted: Dec 1st 2008 2:08PM (Unverified) said

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I usually run SL from my Windows (XP!) box - as that's all it's good for. Though SL actually runs stunningly on my MacBook Pro - but I use that one to actually be productive.

I saw a comment on Vint's blog (same subject matter) where someone tried it with the iSight built-into an iMac.

I intend to try it tonight with my MacBook - I'll report back here (if I remember) - or at least drop a blurb on my blog (commonsensible.net) later.
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Posted: Dec 2nd 2008 1:43PM (Unverified) said

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I was playing around last night and iGlasses is a nice software add-on to tweak the settings on an iSight. Then use other utilities to make it a webcam or record from.
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Posted: Dec 1st 2008 6:00PM (Unverified) said

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Didn't Torley make a video about something like this a while ago?
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Posted: Dec 1st 2008 7:45PM (Unverified) said

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Garn: there's been several similar projects in the works, and I think Mitch Capor even demoed one at some point. This is the first I'm aware of though that has any kind of consumer level pluggableness to it. Everything else i've seen has been more "proof of concept".
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Posted: Dec 2nd 2008 10:48PM (Unverified) said

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I've thought about this, and I've decided its not for me.

I'm all for immersion (Tateru would prefer another word here) and improvements in puppeteering. But I think always following a camera or following a mouse is wrong. Anytime I look at a glass of soda RL, my avi's head will turn? That's as bad as watching my avi's head turn every time I use the Inventory or IM windows, or use a menu. I don't see how adding a second source of movement is an improvement.
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