11-01-2024 02:04 PM - last edited on 11-02-2024 08:33 AM by Danny
I recently installed MacOS Sequoia (15.1) and installed EOS Webcam Utility Pro for Sequoia (2.2.24).
My camera works within the Webcam Utility app--but that's the only place it works. In Zoom, Meets etc EOS Webcam does not appear within the list of available cameras.
When I open "System Settings"-->"General"-->"Login Items & Extensions", in the "Allow in Background" section, "Canon USA Inc" has two items. The slider is blue, IE on. In the list of Extensions, I don't see anything related to cameras, Canon or EOS.
I've tried uninstalling, reinstalling and rebooting multiple times without luck.
Any help would be much appreciated. I really depend on my Canon as webcam.
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12-02-2024 11:42 AM
Problem solved! 2.3.15 working for me. I had to get my corporate IT function to allow the system extensions to be installed. Our corporate anti-virus / system control software was preventing this from taking place.
11-04-2024 08:37 PM
Greetings webcam_user_21,
At this time, the EOS Webcam Utility software application is not compatible with macOS 15 Sequioa. Our Canon software engineers are still reviewing the option of updating our software to be compatible with Apple's new operating system. You may attempt to use the available version for macOS 14 but we cannot guarantee the application will function with your video conferencing / streaming applications. You may occasionally visit the product support page for your Canon camera and an update will become available once it is posted by our software engineers.
11-10-2024 07:27 PM
Thanks for the reply. But my problem isn't with the Webcam software app--this works fine--it's that nothing else works. Meets doesn't work. Zoom doesn't work. The ONLY app that works is EWU.
11-13-2024 08:46 PM
The problem is 2.2 doesn't support Sequoia according to release notes.
EWU works because it talks to the camera directly.
For the other apps to pick up the camera then the system extension needs to be installed. This isn't being done correctly by the installer.
11-13-2024 08:45 PM
EOS Webcam 2.3 does now support Sequoia : https://www.usa.canon.com/cameras/eos-webcam-utility
However, I do have this exact issues
When I run the installer I never get the pop up it suggests nor do I see any 'allow' button in System settings to allow the extension installation. I ran the same installer on a Sonoma machine and I see both the alert and the 'allow' button in System settings. Sadly I can't reinstall my OS as this is a corporate machine and I was forced to upgrade it from Sonoma where I had a working EOS 2.0 driver installed using the legacy model. I think now if i'd upgraded to 2.3 _BEFORE_ Sequoia then things would have been ok.
Can I ask that Cannon PLEASE double check the 2.3 installer on Sequoia 15.1.
Happy to provide any and all logs if that will get things working again.
11-13-2024 09:52 PM
“ Can I ask that Cannon PLEASE double check the 2.3 installer on Sequoia 15.1. “
Installers are typically part of the platform SDK. That means the installers are most likely written by Apple.
11-14-2024 09:08 AM
Yes true but it is running some 'Extension Installer' that works on Sonoma but not Sequoia. Perhaps the package has a problem.
11-25-2024 02:30 PM
There is still no resolution to this issue.
11-25-2024 02:45 PM
Hello!
This sounds so frustrating. If you've updated the EOS Webcam Utility to the current version at https://canon.us/ewu and you're still having issues, we strongly advise calling support so they can troubleshoot this with you one-on-one. Our team is available weekdays from 9am to 6pm (ET) at 800-OK-CANON (800-652-2666).
11-25-2024 03:34 PM
TL;DR. Works with 15.1.1 !!!
So for me the problem was the installer would not properly install system extension. You could tell this because the installer didn’t trigger the OS to ask permission for installation.
however after installing 15.1:1 it worked! Is permission is triggered and so extension can be installed.
so I’m back to having things working again! And bonus I can turn of the Reactions as I don’t have to flag driver as legacy!
thanks all
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