![]() If the community does not come up with something, and the update to Windows 8.1 does not resolve it, I plan on buying a Premium subscription to get technical support from Skype/Microsoft. So there is something that has been installed or running ( despite the process explorer results ) causing the problem. I loaded up a virtual machine with Windows 8.0 and Skype video worked without a problem. ![]() Try closing other programs that might be using When I attempt to view my video settings, I get the following message:Ĭan't start the video. I have also tried booting with only required services, and the problem still surfaced. My camera was working at some point in the last year, this problem is recent ( at least 45 days ) I just can't figure out the cause of my problems. I use the Webcam Diagnostics I found on the same website, and everything checked out. I have tried amcap, but the program doesn't seem designed to work with a 64-bit operating system. This problem happens when both my Logitech and Lifecam Studio are connected. I have tried the proposed solutions on the Skype Community Forum, the search results using Process Explorer, indicates my camera should be working. I have been looking for a solution to this problem for at least 45 days. As far as I am concerned it's not a duplicate of this question because the original problem was unlikely because of the firmware. This question might already exist the answer, to be frank, wasn't very helpful, and the only answer was a response to a comment the author made.
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