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When I attempt to view using my Web Cam(AMCap) I get the following message. error 80070003 cannot start graph.But when I use the capture option in PhotoTags I have no problem. When in the AMCap mode I click on preview I see apicture of me taken by the web cam but when I try to capture it using the start capture I get the error message.
How can I fix this.? AMCap was working fine two days ago.???
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Re: error 80070003

Ive had this issue before. Oddly, i only encountered the issue after installing some codecs. you installed any lately?
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i DISCOVERED THAT THE FILE WHERE THE CAPTURED PICS IS SUPPOSED TO BE KEPT WAS DELETED. aS SOON AS I REPLACED THE FILE THE PROBLEM WENT AWAY. IT WAS ALL MY FAULT... Thanks for everyone's help.
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Amcap webcam error 80070003: cannot start graph

thank you this really helped me.... it seems to be a problem wif the captured file so i had a quick look around made another file to save the captured file too...I done this by going to File/save captured video/my documents/right click (new) (folder)click on it/save in and it solved my problem thanks for posting your problem and finding a solution you really helped me out froger
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