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EOS Webcam Utility - shuts off then on every 30 minutes

thewong1024
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I have a Canon 7D Mark II and a Macbook running MacOS 10.15.7 running the 1.1 release of the EOS Webcam Utility.  I have the camera setup as a webcam and works great except for one new behavior.  If I'm in a meeting longer than 30 minutes, it'll shutoff almost exactly at 30 minutes for a couple seconds and then reconnect.  It sounds like it is power cycling.  In the Setting menu I already adjusted the Auto Power Off to disabled.  When I had the beta webcam utility, this wasn't happening.  Only really started noticing it after I updated it to 1.1.

 

Any thoughts on how to fix this?

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Try setting auto power off to 1 minute.

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bridge
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Me too. 7D Mark II firmware v.1.1.3 and auto power off disabled , MB Pro w/ Big Sur, webcam utility 1.0

 

Every 30 minutes camera disconnects and reconnects after a second or two.

 

 

bridge
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I just figured out that it doesn't cycle off every 30 minutes if there is no memory card in the camera. That's right, no card, no problem.

Still not working for me.  Are you taking out both the SD and CF card?  Also, what setting are you using for the camera (e.g. AV/P, live view mode, etc)?

Right, I don't have any memory cards in my camera. I'm in AV mode.

Try setting auto power off to 1 minute.

benjaminfisher
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was this ever resolved? having the same issue...

Not yet, going to test the auto power off set a 1 min to see if that works.  I did find that if I tap the shoot button it resets the 30 minute timer.  Kind of annoying since I have meetings that go over 30 minutes but it's a hack for now.  Still looking for a more permanent fix.

benjaminfisher
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I just tested the set auto power off to 1 minute and that seems to have fixed it. Doing a few more tests to confirm.

benjaminfisher
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I can confirm after 3 tests that setting auto power off to 1 minute fixes this issue. I have it on M mode, video shooting mode. Thank you bridge!!
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