1) Quit all open apps that may try to use the camera
6) Relaunch the app that was attempting to use the camera
1) Right-click Start or the Windows icon in the lower left corner on
the desktop.
2) Select Device Manager.
3) Locate the imaging device (displayed as audio controller, video
and game on Win 7 or Vista operating system). Check whether the
“eMeet Nova”exists. If “eMeet Nova” exists, select Enable.
2) Open Terminal, found in the /Applications/Utilities directory in OS
X
3) Enter the following command strings exactly, then hit return: sudo
killall VDCAssistant
4) Still at the terminal , issue the following command as well: sudo
killall AppleCameraAssistant
5) Enter the administrator password when requested, this is required
to execute a command with superuser privileges as prefixed by sudo
4.1.1 The webcam is not recognized when I connect it to my Mac. I
am using OS X 10.4.2 or earlier.
If you are using an earlier version of the OS X 10.4 software, please
install the free Apple Software Update to 10.4.3 or later for the
automatic webcam detection to work. We recommend updating to
latest version if possible for full Face Time webcam support to be
available as well.
4.2 Troubleshooting for Windows Users
4.2.1 Webcam Not Recognized by the System
4.1.2 The webcam is not recognized on Mac, I am using latest OS X.
Find if the “eMeet Nova” is listed in the System Report , if not , you
may try this way:
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