I bought a webcam there is brand new TI conflicted with my nero Media Player

Yes, I bought a vimicro webcam with construction earlier in the microphone and it seems to be in conflict with my nero Player 5.5 since I received the camera that it affects my sound recording in my media player it's a usb external camera ive tried to install and reinstally to see if it would make a difference what I can do to remedy this problem thanx hope to hear from someone to step instructions by step

Yes, I bought a vimicro webcam with construction earlier in the microphone and it seems to be in conflict with my nero Player 5.5 since I received the camera that it affects my sound recording in my media player it's a usb external camera ive tried to install and reinstally to see if it would make a difference what I can do to remedy this problem thanx hope to hear from someone to step instructions by step

http://www.Nero.com/enu/support.html

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