In Facetime or Photo Booth with an iPhone 11 Pro. Internal camera works fine.
@deeveedee I'm so sorry, I was referencing the wrong person thinking it was you who asked. The post I was referring to is quoted above.Is your continuity Camera ok? Mine doesn't work, black screen. Same Computer, same upgrade from Ventura. In Ventura I had no problem with continuity Camera.
Thanks a lot for your reply. Maybe it's an installation issue. I had the same problems as oKonnel (yesterday 3:06 AM). But it's not that important. In Ventura it first didn't work and lateron the Devs fixed it. Thanks again.@deeveedee OK, just installed Zoom onto my Sonoma installation, and Continuity camera works with that as well. So, whatever issues you're having don't seem to be present here. I've tried, probably the three most popular communications solutions. The one thing I haven't tried is Google Meet. Just thought I would get back to you, and let you know.
Exactly @PoloHofer! As you say: "In Ventura it (= Continuity Camera) didn't work first and later the developers fixed it."Thanks a lot for your reply. Maybe it's an installation issue. I had the same problems as @OKonnel (yesterday 3:06 AM). But it's not that important. In Ventura it first didn't work and lateron the Devs fixed it. Thanks again.
well I have to get back to Ventura, installed the whole thing again from scratch but again no Bluetooth working. there is serious something not right yet. so back to Ventura......... 🥲🥲yeah it's very strange reinstalled the OS with a USB stick but same result everyting working fine accept BT even with v.101 no luck
Which Mac? there is no info in your signature, or post.well I have to get back to Ventura, installed the whole thing again from scratch but again no Bluetooth working. there is serious something not right yet. so back to Ventura......... 🥲🥲
it's a mid 2015 imac 27" but it seems there are also others who have this same issue. Sonoma seems to see the BT adapter in a otherway the Ventura does resulting in not a working BT adapterWhich Mac? there is no info in your signature, or post.
I have a late 2015 iMac I'll test BT now under Sonoma Have a set of BT headphones I can test. Using Sonoma with OCLP 1.0.1it's a mid 2015 imac 27" but it seems there are also others who have this same issue. Sonoma seems to see the BT adapter in a otherway the Ventura does resulting in not a working BT adapter
Strange, I wonder what the hardware difference is? I don't remember a mid 2015 iMac.
sorry it's a mid 2011Strange, I wonder what the hardware difference is? I don't remember a mid 2015 iMac.
OK, that makes more sense as if it was a 2015, it should be workingsorry it's a mid 2011
Yeah correct i own a mbp from 2015 and this is working fine no problems at allOK, that makes more sense as if it was a 2015, it should be working
Out of curiosity, did you try pairing a device actually?well I have to get back to Ventura, installed the whole thing again from scratch but again no Bluetooth working. there is serious something not right yet. so back to Ventura......... 🥲🥲
Yeah but didn’t work. The BT adapter shuts down everytime no keyboard and mouse working ofcourse.Out of curiosity, did you try pairing a device actually?
Update on the rMBP10,1 fan activity. Installed 14.0 + 1.0.1 yesterday and, as we discussed, the fans were going immediately after first login, as expected. Went to bed around 9PM, no fans at that point.Thanks as always @rehkram .
Yes, indexing for spotlight and media is a fact with a new MacOS install for sure.
Pretty sure I am hearing the fans quite bit more than in Ventura.
One unverified suspicion is that the screensaver is doing some prepping in the background occasionally as I seem to be able to get the fans to run less by swapping the wallpaper. Might be classical cause and correlation.
Do let us know what you see/hear.
Any infos from console/log files?Yeah but didn’t work. The BT adapter shuts down everytime no keyboard and mouse working ofcourse.
Any infos from console/log files?
Not a bad theory and I will consider that too. I also see the fans spinning when it should be resting and nothing in Activity Monitor and have been wondering about that and occasionally being unable to wake screen from sleep.My current SWAG / theory is Apple have built-in "smarts" into some aspects of the post install workflow to only run when 99%+ of users would be asleep and the m/c otherwise idle. That would be easy enough for Apple to do and a perfectly logical move. But it's just a guess on my part.
Works here...OCLP 1.0.1 solves many problems, but has a new bug (i.e., the macOS downloader doesn’t work):
Works here... (MBP 9,1)Found a bug in Sonoma or OCLP 1.0.1 on my MBP 11,4----when I open "photos" then click on "memories", the photo app instantly closes.
Found a bug in Sonoma or OCLP 1.0.1 on my MBP 11,4----when I open "photos" then click on "memories", the photo app instantly closes.