Best pc spec for new sparkbooth mirror booth mode with c922 webcam
Hi what's Best pc spec for new sparkbooth mirror booth mode with c922 webcam
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Support Staff 1 Posted by John Wu on 21 Nov, 2019 06:10 PM
The recommended specs are at https://sparkbooth.com/
Support Staff 2 Posted by Joe Connell on 21 Nov, 2019 06:13 PM
System Requirements: Windows (7 or later) or Mac OS 10.7 or later,
Webcam, 4GB or more RAM, and i3 processor or better (2.0 Ghz or faster)
3 Posted by chettyver on 21 Nov, 2019 08:53 PM
Hi john I manufacture mirror booths here in south africaI am finding on I5 WITH 4GB RAM AND 12OGB SSD DRIVE PROGRAM KEEPS CRASHINGCHANGED PC N STILL SAME ISSUESJUST GOES TO BLANK SCREENCHECKED DRIVERS THEY UP TO DATEUSING A C920 LOGITECHWHAT AM I DOING WRONGE HEREDSLRBOOTH RUNS FINE JUST SPARKBOOTH MIRRORMY NORMAL SPARKBOOTH ON SAME PCDOESNT CRASH ONLY SPARKBOOTH MIRRORALSO PRINTING WITH MIRRORBOOTH SOMETIME JUST JAMS UP IN THE PRINITING SPOOL
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Support Staff 4 Posted by Joe Connell on 21 Nov, 2019 08:59 PM
What are the Specs for your computers?
Here is what is Required for the Premium (webcam version)
System Requirements: Windows (7 or later) or Mac OS 10.7 or later,
Webcam, 4GB or more RAM, and i3 processor or better (2.0 Ghz or faster)
Support Staff 5 Posted by John Wu on 21 Nov, 2019 09:01 PM
Can you send your log by holding down shift-ctrl-9 from Sparkbooth's main
screen?
Or see http://help.sparkbooth.com/kb/how-to/sending-support-requests
John Wu closed this discussion on 02 Dec, 2019 05:40 AM.