For some time now, certainly since the pandemic, I've had a Logitech webcam mounted on my monitor. Mostly used for Teams or similar meeting with work.
Yesterday when we had a staff catch up on video it produced a weird semi monochrome image with a bright emerald green stripe down one side.
Given I'd had the thing a while and it had been dragged between desk and wall with some force I assumed it was FUBAR due impact damage and ordered a like/like replacement from Amazon.
Arrived today and when I plugged it in and started it the same fault is present.
Any ideas?
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Have you installed the Logitech control software? That may help to see what is up. Other than that try a different computer and a different usb port.
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Software installed and further tests etc carried out.
OK on Zoom so seems it maybe an issue with Google or whatever the meeting organiser used.
Thanks for your help.
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Try updating drivers.
Any new lights in that room that might give off a different tinge or the new router is interfering with it - radio interference wise?
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Sorted. The camera setting in Googlemeet was set to auto. Changing it to 750dpi sorted it.
Which is as will because I've got a job interview, a different CAB role, on Thursday.
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>>because I've got a job interview, a different CAB role, on
>> Thursday.
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Good luck!
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