11-14-2023 07:33 PM - edited 11-14-2023 07:35 PM
I forgot that canon does not update drivers and updated to Sonoma 14.1.1 and there isn't a driver update yet. this is ridiculous and has me wanting to leave canon altogether. I use my canon to stream on my computer, streamyard and now i can't use it to stream and who knows when they will update. very frustrating
11-15-2023 01:36 AM
Greetings,
It would be helpful if you could identify your Canon product for us. You mentioned streaming, so I suspect this is a camera. Are you using the webcam pro utility? More information is needed.
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11-20-2023 03:17 PM
Canon EOS 5D Mark III, MacOS Sonoma 14.1.1, EOS camera no longer shows up in Zoom. It was doing fine in MacOS 14.0 (as I recall) and MacOS 13.
12-16-2023 06:28 PM
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11-17-2023 06:58 AM - edited 11-17-2023 06:59 AM
to the first point (what the hell is this **bleep** that you have to pay for simple image transfer?
OK, let's leave that aside.
OSX 14.1.1 Webcam pro 2.0.30 in the problem the cam is not recognized after a lot of back and forth. but I can't find the camera in OBS, Skype, Teamviewer or anywhere else. It also doesn't appear in the system control under cameras (EOS 5d Mark IV) tethering cabel
11-17-2023 11:01 AM
This is a Mac OS problem not a Canon problem. It happens every time Apple updates the Mac OS. As a Mac user you should be used to it. Just hope that's the only thing that doesn't work. Canon will address it as soon as they figure out what Apple has done.
11-17-2023 11:08 AM
Clearly this is a Canon problem. Webcams of all types can still be recognized without any problems. And if Canon wants money for such a cheap tool, they should also work on making it work and then really without delay. Everything else is a pure rip-off
11-20-2023 03:21 PM - edited 11-20-2023 03:22 PM
Apple has a beta program specifically for this purpose, so if you develop Mac OS software you have an opportunity to know that your software will be broken by upcoming Mac OS releases, before your customers find out. I agree that it is annoying that Mac OS changes frequently break existing software and require them to be upgraded. But that's not an excuse for being sloppy on Canon's side, by not participating in the beta program and tracking changes that Apple makes.
12-16-2023 06:27 PM
this only happens with canon (as far as with what i use) and it will be months before they release an update
12-17-2023 06:42 AM
@whtw14 wrote:this only happens with canon (as far as with what i use) and it will be months before they release an update
It happens to almost every brand that publishes FREE software for their camera customers. A simple web search will show you that this also happens to Nikon and Sony. The other brands are off my radar.
It is not in Apple’s best interests for third party camera to work seamlessly with Apple products. Apple would much rather see you buy a “new camera” from Apple in the form of a new iPhone or IPad. This is exactly why you cannot use an external camera with Apple apps like FaceTime.
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