![]() The code for the macOS and Windows virtual cameras are so vastly different that I do not believe the issue you're having is the same as the one described in the original post. While I understand that you may be frustrated, comments like this do nothing to help us actually resolve the issue. I don't see how we can produce a fix for something we haven't been able to reproduce or isolate. I think the Obs Dev is sleeping It's been more 6 months from opening of this thread still no fix far as I know, none of the active contributors have been able to reproduce this issue or determine what is causing it. To fix the issue reconnect the device to the computer". What the Error message says in Polish is that "this particualr device isn't connected to the computer (code 45). I've found a screenshot I made right after the issue occurred. Rhetorical question, should OBS meddle with that? And yes, indeed - camera was disabled in BIOS. I was also convinced 3rd party app can't meddle with BIOS, but here we are - I finally checked if there are any camera options in BIOS, since it's built-in my laptop. I was about to reinstall my entire system. Support wrote something like "we don't have repro, it's rare, you won't be able to fix it".īut I did fix it after lots of struggling, installing drivers, reinstalling, updating everything, deinstalling/reinstalling OBS, troubleshooting dozen of times, updating even BIOS. However, new OBS Virtual Camera popped out everywhere in its stead. It was physically visible in Device Manager (only after "Show hidden devices" turning on), but disabled there, with "Enable" grayed out. So after OBS installation of 26 version (I was still on 25) last week my built-in camera got disabled. This has happened to several people all using different hardware.ĭevice ID: USB\VID_1BCF&PID_2C01&REV_6503&MI_00 and USB\VID_1BCF&PID_2C01&MI_00Ĭamera Model: built-in one, _SB.12.CAMBĭevice Manager Error: I fixed the issue alreadyĪpps Tested: Everywhere (Meet, Discord, OBS, Windows app called Camera, troubleshooting, Device manager, etc etc)īIOS (after update mentioned below): DELL Inc. ![]() Reboot laptop - internal camera now missing in Teams.Run a Teams meeting using OSB virtual camera.Install OBS 26.0 on a laptop with an inbuilt camera, MS Teams.Uninstall of OBS does not solve this as the uninstall is not removing everything. In Device Manager the internal camera is now show as uninstalled and trying to reinstall with updated drivers does not work OBS is holding the cameras after it has been closed and the only choice available for other applications in the OBS Virtual Camera. OBS virtual camera should allow the selection of cameras (inbuilt/external) but also allow them to be accessed via additional applications such as Microsoft Teams. OBS Studio version: 26.0 Expected Behavior Operating system and version: Windows 10 1909 This has happened on several devices, Lenovo and HP. Its being uninstalled or wont load properly. ![]() Using OBS virtual camera in Microsoft Teams able to use teh power of OBS, however on subsequant uses following a reboot of the laptop the inbuilt camera is no longer available on the device. ![]()
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