Can I usek750i camera phone as a web cam?

lasanka

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i dont think so.. for nokia phones u can... any series 60 phone just use the mobiola usb web cam software.. might mork fo this too .. not sure
 

amila325

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    lasanka said:
    i dont think so.. for nokia phones u can... any series 60 phone just use the mobiola usb web cam software.. might mork fo this too .. not sure
    thanx for the info dude i didnt knew that thanx
     

    Gomida

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    lasanka said:
    i dont think so.. for nokia phones u can... any series 60 phone just use the mobiola usb web cam software.. might mork fo this too .. not sure


    thnx 4 d in4 bro I alz ddnt kno dat .. Vl gv a try 4 my dadz 6233 + 4 my W700i .. Thnx again :lol:
     

    chaminga_d

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    There is a way... I have downloaded a soft early time.. but now i cant remember where it saved...

    k750webcam1.jpg
     

    chaminga_d

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    K750iGrabber
    Disconnecting your K750i, without the Crashes

    Why would I need this anyway?


    After getting my SonyEricsson K750i phone, I was delighted to see that it comes with a USB cable included (which can even be used to charge the phone). My happiness was slightly dampened, though, when I realized that my Mac seemed to crash every time shortly after disconnecting the phone from the USB port. Not good. Since charging over USB seemed like a rather slick thing to be able to do, there had to be some way to get this to work.

    After some more investigation, it turned out that the K750i not only provides a card reader interface over USB, but also provides several interfaces for modem and device configuration functionality. As Bluetooth is plenty fast for the former, and there are no Mac device drivers for the latter, I built a simple driver that seizes all those unused USB interfaces and disables them.

    And indeed it turned out that, with that driver installed, I could now connect and disconnect the K750i without crashing my Mac. Yay!

    In addition to the K750i, the current version also supports the D750i, W800i and Z800i.

    Download
    Just download K750iGrabber.pkg.zip, unzip it, double-click the resulting installer package and follow the on-screen instructions.
     

    pubudu_dias

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