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Re: Snap Camera not functional w/ v1.3.00.4461 (64-bit) Win 10 10.0.17134 Build 17134
Rando44 Thanks for confirming; unfortunately for big corporate folks like myself (and probably most) our updates are locked down and only push out at the schedule from our IT friends. I'm sure a few months from now we'll get it; maybe before then someone from Snap or Microsoft will figure out what the gap is for those of us on the older version.15KViews0likes1CommentRe: Snap Camera not functional w/ v1.3.00.4461 (64-bit) Win 10 10.0.17134 Build 17134
YohannHub and others. What's interesting is that for my Logitech webcam I have another piece of software called "Logitech Capture" that has similar functionality to Snap Camera (although without all the fun filters as Snap). Logitech Capture works fine on my Win 10 and both Teams and Skype; I'm deducing from that there is a specific issue between Snap Camera and Teams going on. Not sure how Win 10 plays out under the hood with these "virtual" cameras that the apps are creating.15KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Snap Camera not functional w/ v1.3.00.4461 (64-bit) Win 10 10.0.17134 Build 17134
adam deltinger Snap Camera is selected as the source, but the video preview is black and the web cam activation light is dark. When I toggle to the physical camera the video preview activates properly and the web cam activation light goes on. If I jump over to Skype for Business (we are running both in parallel for now) Snap Camera works as expected as a video source.15KViews1like2CommentsSnap Camera not functional w/ v1.3.00.4461 (64-bit) Win 10 10.0.17134 Build 17134
I know Microsoft isn't responsible for Snap Camera, but anyone here have a theory on why the Snap Camera source wouldn't work in Teams with this configuration? The Snap Camera is working fine through Skype for Business (16.0.12130.20232) 32-bit on the same machine.16KViews0likes17Comments
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