CaseyyKay wrote: ... when prompted to 'Allow or Deny' my webcam it only defaults to my built in webcam and not my logitech webcam...
Logitech Flow uses the local network to link computers and allow them to share a mouse and, if available, a keyboard. For computers behind routers or firewalls, Logitech Flow uses a Logitech cloud service to assist with peer discovery and requires an internet connection. For more information please refer to Logitech Flow’s support page. For example, if you're using Zoom, click your profile photo, select Settings, click the Video tab, and then select your Logitech camera from the 'Camera' menu. If you're using Google Meet, click the Settings gear icon, select Video, select Camera, and change your camera to the Logitech camera.
Logitech does offer a free peice of software in the app store for free. 'Logitech Camera Settings'. Its for another cam I think, but some people have had success controlling the c920. If that doesn't work, the app, 'Webcam Settings' from the app store (formerly 'Mactaris' I think) will control a number of the features on the cam.
I don't use your Logitech webcam or chrome, but because you can make your camera work in some apps that allow selection among connected cameras, I think you should concentrate on your Flash plug-in and its capability with your browser(s).
(1) Allow or Deny are in the Flash 'Privacy' settings.
If it is possible to change cameras in your browser Flash plug-in, you will need to use the 'Camera' settings choices bar instead of Privacy.
If you need help with Camera settings: http://tinyurl.com/4pswu9
(2) Unless you have updated Flash this week, verify that your Flash plug-in is the latest one that is compatible with your system.
• You can check your Flash version using this page:
http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/
If have trouble when using the most current update, use your Mac's Disk Utility to repair permissions. Then follow Adobe's instructions here: http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/908/cpsid_90893.html
(3) If you still have trouble, try using Safari, Firefox, or other browsers you may have to see if the problem is the same in all. If it is the same with all browsers, check Adobe's dedicated Flash Player Forum or Flash Player Developer Center for suggestions specifically related to Flash Player capability and configuration.
Apr 2, 2012 5:44 AM
Many laptops and all-in-one PCs come with a decent webcam that is built in to the hardware. Other computers require an external solution for webcam requirements. Some chose to purchase a better quality webcam for the purposes of higher quality and performance. For this reason, users are drawn to Logitech webcams because they are highly reputable and sell for a moderate price. Users may prefer not to break the bank on peripheral devices, and that is where Logitech webcams excel.
So for PC users, the compatibility of of Logitech webcams is universal, but what about mac OS and OSx users? Will these great, cheap Logitech webcams work with mac? Yes, Logitech webcams are compatible with Mac OS, but they require some configuration.
HOW TO SET UP LOGITECH WEBCAM TO WORK WITH MAC OS
MACLOGITECH CAMERA SETTINGS FOR LOGITECH WEBCAM C920 AND C930E
Some newer Logitech models such as the C920 and C930e of Logitech webcams have a Logitech webcam settings app available in the Apple App Store which allow a user to adjust Logitech webcam settings.
For those of us using a Logitech 920C and/or a 930e on a Mac, many ask the question, “how do we get the picture to look better?” The secret after years of using one of these cameras on a Mac is to use the Logitech camera settings app available directly on the app store. After downloading the app, and tweaking the settings, the picture quality was quickly and easily increased. Before the adjustment, the screen looked very dull and washed out, but it is easy to get a clean crisp picture when using the Logitech webcam models listed below.
With the Logitech Camera Settings app available in the app store, the user can perform functionality not originally available to Mac OS, like the ability to zoom in and out, and change settings. Also, the function to adjust the focus using the app, allows for easy operation, the user can just slide the focus back and forth for easy focus adjustment. For some reason, the camera was not focusing correctly, so when the user would go closer or further from the camera, the camera would come out of focus and then try and autofocus again. After years of struggling with these Logitech webcams on a Mac, live streaming, the process is now much better quality and user friendly.
Previously it was thought that expensive webcams were necessary to provide good images on a Mac, this was because there were very few utilities configure and tweak settings. While the process is certainly easier on Windows, where the drivers and configuration occur almost automatically, on MacOS the webcam will only focus on a basic level. Before spending a large amount of money to get a better camera, consider a few tweaks and changes to increase the resolution and focus of your Logitech webcam.
Looking to buy adriver-free, fully Macintosh compatible webcam? Have USB 2.0, 3.0 or 3.1 ports?The external webcam models listed here are UVC – USB Video Classcompliant and are simply Plug and Play on modern Macs running MacOS Catalina,Mojave and Sierra, as well as OSX El Capitan, Yosemite, Mavericks, Lion, andLeopard. Some older cameras made for Windows PC’s may not work on AppleMacintosh computers, or Mac web camera drivers may not exist.
Save yourself wastedmoney and frustration. Makecertain you have USB 2.0 speed or faster ports, OSX 10.5+, and a Mac fasterthan 1Ghz. You can then choose one of these known working and Applefriendly driverless UVC webcam models listed on this site.
PLUG-N-PLAY LOGITECH WEBCAM CHOICES
#1 Choice: Logitech C922(x)
Mac Compatible HD Webcam With Standard Tripod Mount
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Pro: Revised C920-series optimized for high frame-rate live streaming: 1080p @ 30FPS and 720p @ 60FPS with H.264 video compression. Optical quality glass lens. Stereo Dual microphones.
Con: Logitech packages two different confusing SKU’s: The C922 model comes bundled with a mini-tripod, the C922X (x=without) model doesn’t.
Incredible State-Of-The-Art Image Detail, Smooth Autofocus, H.264 Compression.
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Pro: Tripod Mount. 1080p HD Webcam. Zeiss Optical Lens. Dual Microphones.
Con: You Might Not Prefer A 90 degree wide-angle view.
Mac Compatible, Budget Friendly, Logitech HD Webcam
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Pro: Excellent detail and clarity, Hardware Autofocus, H.264 Compression
Tripod Mounting Hole. Zeiss Glass Lens. Stereo Microphone. Privacy Shutter. Though superseded by the newer 922, this remains an excellent camera – especially at lower street price.
Con: Possibly outdated quicker than the C922, however no other cons for this model