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Q: iCubie Webcam w/Yosemite

Is there a way to get OS X Yosemite to recognize a USB iCubie Webcam?  It shows up in the system display as being plugged in, yet when I open an app to access it, it says 'No camera detected".

I enjoy how Apple's software updates usually cause more damage than good...

 

Mac mini, OS X Yosemite (10.10.5)

Posted on Aug 25, 2015 2:59 PM

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  • by EZ Jim,

    EZ Jim EZ Jim Aug 30, 2015 11:29 AM in response to MLS
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    Aug 30, 2015 11:29 AM in response to MLS

    USB iCubie Webcam is Mac compatible.

     

    (1) Your USB cable is damaged.  You can try a different cable or test your cable by successfully connecting some other USB device with it.

     

    (2) Your iCubie may be damaged.  You can test that by connecting it to another Mac with a working camera.


    (3) If the problem is in your Mac, one of these will fix your camera problem:

     

    (a) If restarting your Mac doesn't fix the problem,

     

    (b) use Apple's http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2090.

     

    (BTW - The Troubleshooting article calls the camera an "iSight".  However, after the article was published, Apple has changed the built-in camera's name on newer Macs from "iSight" to "FaceTime" and then to "FaceTime HD."  Regardless of the name of your built-in camera, the same info and troubleshooting applies.)

     

    Be sure to test more than one Apple app (Photo Booth, FaceTime, iMovie, QuickTime Player, etc.) in more than one user account.  Do NOT use the "Guest" account for this test.  If you do not have more than one user account for the testing, create a new one now.  If you need help, how to do it is explained in http://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201754.

     

    A "Standard" user account is all you need for testing.  Don't bother testing third-party apps until you have your camera working with Apple apps.

     

    (c) If your cam won't work properly even with Apple apps, use OS X Recovery to completely reinstall your Mac OS.

     

    (d) If none of the above suggestions resolve your trouble, contact Apple or an Apple-Authorized Service Provider to have your Mac professionally serviced.  Be sure to backup your Mac and deauthorize iTunes before tendering it for service.


     

    Message was edited by: EZ Jim

     

    Mac OSX 10.10.5

  • by Baby Boomer (USofA),

    Baby Boomer (USofA) Baby Boomer (USofA) Aug 30, 2015 12:30 PM in response to MLS
    Level 9 (57,623 points)
    Aug 30, 2015 12:30 PM in response to MLS

    iCubie USB Webcam Support

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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