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    Asus Virtual Camera

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by AznMetalHead, Jan 13, 2011.

  1. AznMetalHead

    AznMetalHead Notebook Enthusiast

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    Awhile ago, I was able to incorporate the silly effects on Lifeframe while I was on Skype Video chatting. But now I'm not sure how I did it before. I know last time all I had to do was set my skype video settings on the Asus Virtual Camera, and from there I can't remember how I was able to turn on the effects with the hats and mask. Does anyone know how? Thanks :D

    Edit: nvm! found out :D
     
  2. mite_jan

    mite_jan Notebook Deity

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    what was it?
    and can you cange those effects while in video chat or you need to close the call first
     
  3. alladintherogue

    alladintherogue Notebook Consultant

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    errrr...care to explain HOW you do it ?
     
  4. alladintherogue

    alladintherogue Notebook Consultant

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    Blowing some dust off of this since HOW to do it I'm really curious about... so OP, please see this and reply