No background effects in iChat

December 23, 2007 at 6:11 pm | In Mac OS X | 1 Comment
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One of the new features in Leopard’s iChat is “backdrops” (also referred to as “background effects”).  When backdrops are enabled, the background behind the user is replaced with a static scene, such as the Eiffel Tower or Times Square.

It’s not readily apparent how to enable this feature, however.   After some searching in iChat Help, I found the sequence of steps under Changing the backdrop of a video chat.  When I got to the step “In the Video Effects window, click the arrows to cycle through the video and backdrop effects”, however, I didn’t see any backdrop effects.

A little more searching uncovered Requirements for video effects and backdrops, which notes that backdrops require a Mac with an Intel processor.  That explains it—I’m still on a PowerPC Mac.

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  1. Gee, that explains a lot. And why it won’t work on my iBook G4 14″ 1.42Ghz. or my Power Mac G4 1.25Ghz. DP. I thought it might have been something with the fact I was using the FireWire iSight camera.


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