The Windows 10 Anniversary Update has allegedly broken a large number of webcams. In the event that your webcam has been influenced, there's a workaround to get it back if its all the same to you tweaking your registry a bit.
The issue comes from an adjustment in the way Windows 10 handles unraveling certain webcam video streams. Both USB-and system associated webcams a be influenced, frigid the camera when you attempt to utilize it and making it difficult to get to. On the off chance that your camera has been influenced, you can take after these progressions:-
The issue comes from an adjustment in the way Windows 10 handles unraveling certain webcam video streams. Both USB-and system associated webcams a be influenced, frigid the camera when you attempt to utilize it and making it difficult to get to. On the off chance that your camera has been influenced, you can take after these progressions:-
1. Open Run from the Start menu.
2. Type Regedit see photos
3. Explore to
4. Right-click the Platform folder and select New > DWORD. Name it “EnableFrameServerMode”
5. Right-click the new value and select “Modify”
6. Enter “0" in the “Value data” field.
7. Explore to
8. Repeat steps 3-5.
2. Type Regedit see photos
3. Explore to
4. Right-click the Platform folder and select New > DWORD. Name it “EnableFrameServerMode”
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Media Foundation\Platform
5. Right-click the new value and select “Modify”
6. Enter “0" in the “Value data” field.
7. Explore to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\Windows Media Foundation\Platform
8. Repeat steps 3-5.
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