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Help: iChat saying 'This computer does not support video chats'
Hey all,
I just logged into iChat and noticed the green icon is only a telephone symbol, not the usual video. So I go into Preferences > Audio/Video and the video preview is now a white box with the text, 'This computer does not support video chat'. It's a brand new MacBook Pro, iChat has been working fine up to this point. I re-started and still the same message. Anybody know what might be wrong? And, how I can fix it? |
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Test the iSight camera with other applications like Photo Booth or iMovie. Does it work in either? How about if you go to System Profiler and select USB under Hardware on the left. Does the iSight appear under USB High-Speed bus? If it doesn't work in iChat, Photo Booth, or iMovie, you may want to try an SMC reset.
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@dsprimal: I'm not able to tell the difference between a video recorded with iMovie vs. Photo Booth honestly. It doesn't make sense to me that they would save files of different resolutions/quality...
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It does work with PhotoBooth just fine. Which makes it all the more confusing.
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I don't know if that's the case, though.
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Nah, nothing else is open... I literally start up my computer, open iChat and the telephone symbol is there, not the camera one. If I open Preferences, it still gives me the same 'not supported' message.
This is doing my head in!
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Well, the good news is that it sounds like a software issue with iChat. If it works with Photo Booth there's no need to do that reset I provided instructions for. The next thing you need to isolate if it's an issue with the settings and configuration for iChat or if it's the actual application itself that's gone wonky.
To test this out you need to create a test user account (on the computer) and re-establish your AIM/Jabber/MobileMe screen name on that other account. If it works in another account its likely the iChat preferences within ~/Library/Preferences/. If it doesn't work in another account you need to reinstall iChat, which I believe is an optional install on your OS X install DVD. Just be sure to remove the iChat.app from /Applications before you try to reinstall, and also to customize the install so you don't waste time reinstalling something that you already have and is working normally. |
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Open Terminal and paste this:
defaults write com.apple.iChat newbwdup 300000 press enter.
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I have this problem too! If anyone has a solution, I would really like to know.
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Lord Vader...I know this is half a year later, but- thanks for the advice, you rule! working isight
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Thank you
Lord Vader: I know its been long time since some has posted on this topic, but I have been looking for the solution and I just found it. Thanks alot. it worked like charm
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Restart with the internet disconnected
Restart with the internet disconnected. This has resolved my problem a few times. the bug thats in there is to do with a sharing issue.
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