ameerat42
25-04-2021, 8:07am
(No, not a Scottish island :o )
Disclaimer: This has been happening to a friend for a couple of weeks :nod:
He has asked me to help resolve it.
The system is [the latest] Win 10 and Skype on a Lenovo laptop of modest means.
Previously on Skype he was having no problems.
So we did all the usual checks:
Skype and Windows permissions to use camera;
check camera works in another app (Camera app in Win 10);
camera is NOT being used by another app/no other process running;
check bandwidth/line speed (blazingly fast!)
The answer: YES to all the above.
Checked the Skype help forums: do everything you have already done :rolleyes:
I have got nothing left to do/check that I can think of/have read about.
Can anybody here add to this tale of woe/provide the magic bullet?
My suggestion to the user - talk to your contacts by installing and using the Skype
app on your phone (as I do as an adjunct to the computer app) :rolleyes:
- or, sail over the sea to Skye - ie, leave the "p" off :eek:
Disclaimer: This has been happening to a friend for a couple of weeks :nod:
He has asked me to help resolve it.
The system is [the latest] Win 10 and Skype on a Lenovo laptop of modest means.
Previously on Skype he was having no problems.
So we did all the usual checks:
Skype and Windows permissions to use camera;
check camera works in another app (Camera app in Win 10);
camera is NOT being used by another app/no other process running;
check bandwidth/line speed (blazingly fast!)
The answer: YES to all the above.
Checked the Skype help forums: do everything you have already done :rolleyes:
I have got nothing left to do/check that I can think of/have read about.
Can anybody here add to this tale of woe/provide the magic bullet?
My suggestion to the user - talk to your contacts by installing and using the Skype
app on your phone (as I do as an adjunct to the computer app) :rolleyes:
- or, sail over the sea to Skye - ie, leave the "p" off :eek: