Using built-in camera in vmware on mac os x

Good afternoon, I made a virtual machine from .ova file (that is got from oracle virtualbox) on vmware (I'm using VMWare Fusion). It's running correctly, but I can't enable my built-in FaceTime webcam in it. I tried to go in

Virtual Machine > Settings > Add Device > Camera
menu, but vmware shows me this warning:

A camera cannot be added until your virtual machine has a USB controller compatible with USB 2.0 or higher.

I went in

Virtual Machine > Settings > USB & Bluetooth > Advanced USB settings
menu, but a couldn't change a
USB Compatibility
field (Selected
USB Compatibility
is
USB 1.0
), vmware shows me this warning:

The USB controller cannot be removed and compatibility cannot be changed until the virtual machine is shut down. To make these changes, first resume the virtual machine and then shut it down. USB devices cannot be connected to the virtual machine until it is powered on.

I tried to resume and shut down my virtual machine, but it didn't helps me. Tell me, please, what is worth doing in this situation?

MacBook Air (13-inch, Early 2015)

Posted on May 29, 2017 9:24 AM

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