The lack of ImageSalsa support is, unfortunately, what I expected. It looks like I am left to my own devices. Just to let you know what I am looking at, here is my situation:
ImageSalsa has all the features that I need and have grown to rely on. From my testing, it looks like the video feed is the one piece of IS that is broken on 64-bit Vista. My current plan is to circumvent the problem by using a separate program to do the video capture. For my website, I need a jpeg image file created with a fixed file name at 30 second intervals. If I use an external program to create the jpeg file, I can point ImageSalsa at the file as my image source. The biggest question is what program to use to capture the image and save the jpeg file. I have been looking for a program that will automatically save a snapshot as some interval. So far I have only found programs that do it manually, through a UI. If anyone out there knows of an inexpensive (or freeware) video capture program that will do this, I would greatly appreciate hearing about it. The only other alternative is to write it myself. I found the sample code to do this and I will do it if I have to but I would rather not.
So, if anyone knows of video capture software that runs on 64-bit Vista and allows automatic creation of snapshots at intervals, I would love to hear about it.
Thanks.