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Sorry, but I think you will be better off using a PC compatible webcam with your PC. Here are some ideas you can consider.
(1) iSight is NOT designed for use with PCs. I have not seen reports of anyone successfully using iSight except on Macs.
iSight, a Firewire web-cam, works GREAT with Macs and iChat AV. They are designed to work together. However, PCs, and the software that they use, seem to work easier with USB web-cams. Those using a PC will have less cost and less configuration effort if they select a PC web-cam compatible with the software they intend to use to drive it.
While it is possible to connect iSight to a Firewire equipped PC, PC users will likely find using a PC compatible USB web-cam more satisfactory. A few users have posted in Apple Discussions that they can get a video image from iSight on their PCs. However, you need a Mac and Mac software to use the full functionality of iSight audio and video.
I have never used iSight as a web-cam on a PC, so I cannot give specific assistance in how to do it. You may be able to find help in PC discussions forums or web searches to find required drivers and tips for successfully matching and configuring components.
(2) If you have an iNtel Mac, here are the known ways you can use iSight with Windows, but not on a PC. (If you do NOT have an iNtel Mac, buying a PC compatible webcam for your PC will be easiest.)
You can use your iSight when you run Windows on any iNtel Mac with Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard) by using Leopard's Boot Camp to run Windows on the iNtel Mac. iSight drivers compatible with Windows are included on the Leopard installation DVD.
Alternatively, you may be able to run Windows in virtual machines on your iNtel Mac by buying additional emulator applications software such as Parallels or VMWare Fusion. It is possible to use Leopard's Windows iSight driver with these emulators.
Depending upon your intended application and whether you are trying to run 32 or 64 bit, some people say they have no problem using the iSight driver from Leopard. See Craig Brady's post here:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=5339987&#5339987
However, others say that it does not work for them. See David in AZ's post here for an example:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=5544154&#5544154
Perhaps it depends on the specifics of your intended application. The Parallels people have this to say:
http://www.parallels.com/en/support/leopard/
They also offer FAQ and Knowledgebase support that might give you other ideas.
(3) I do not know whether the iSight drivers included on the Leopard installation DVD are useable directly in Windows on your PC. If you try it an have trouble and cannot find help in any PC user forums, searching in the Boot Camp Forum might give you some other ideas.
EZ
Jim
PowerBook 1.67 GHz w/Mac OS X (10.4.11) G5 DP 1.8 w/Mac OS X (10.5.1) External iSight
Sorry, but I think you will be better off using a PC compatible webcam with your PC. Here are some ideas you can consider.
(1) iSight is NOT designed for use with PCs. I have not seen reports of anyone successfully using iSight except on Macs.
iSight, a Firewire web-cam, works GREAT with Macs and iChat AV. They are designed to work together. However, PCs, and the software that they use, seem to work easier with USB web-cams. Those using a PC will have less cost and less configuration effort if they select a PC web-cam compatible with the software they intend to use to drive it.
While it is possible to connect iSight to a Firewire equipped PC, PC users will likely find using a PC compatible USB web-cam more satisfactory. A few users have posted in Apple Discussions that they can get a video image from iSight on their PCs. However, you need a Mac and Mac software to use the full functionality of iSight audio and video.
I have never used iSight as a web-cam on a PC, so I cannot give specific assistance in how to do it. You may be able to find help in PC discussions forums or web searches to find required drivers and tips for successfully matching and configuring components.
(2) If you have an iNtel Mac, here are the known ways you can use iSight with Windows, but not on a PC. (If you do NOT have an iNtel Mac, buying a PC compatible webcam for your PC will be easiest.)
You can use your iSight when you run Windows on any iNtel Mac with Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard) by using Leopard's Boot Camp to run Windows on the iNtel Mac. iSight drivers compatible with Windows are included on the Leopard installation DVD.
Alternatively, you may be able to run Windows in virtual machines on your iNtel Mac by buying additional emulator applications software such as Parallels or VMWare Fusion. It is possible to use Leopard's Windows iSight driver with these emulators.
Depending upon your intended application and whether you are trying to run 32 or 64 bit, some people say they have no problem using the iSight driver from Leopard. See Craig Brady's post here:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=5339987&#5339987
However, others say that it does not work for them. See David in AZ's post here for an example:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=5544154&#5544154
Perhaps it depends on the specifics of your intended application. The Parallels people have this to say:
http://www.parallels.com/en/support/leopard/
They also offer FAQ and Knowledgebase support that might give you other ideas.
(3) I do not know whether the iSight drivers included on the Leopard installation DVD are useable directly in Windows on your PC. If you try it an have trouble and cannot find help in any PC user forums, searching in the Boot Camp Forum might give you some other ideas.
EZ
Jim
PowerBook 1.67 GHz w/Mac OS X (10.4.11) G5 DP 1.8 w/Mac OS X (10.5.1) External iSight
