My 2020 iMac running Big Sur is getting a "webcam not detected" error when trying to use my webcam. I have tried the following:
- Using both the built-in FaceTime HD camera and an external Logitech 4K camera
- Updating with the latest Adobe Connect patch as posted in the blog for Big Sur users
- Enabling Adobe in Security settings to allow webcams
- Right clicking global settings to enable flash and access to webcams in the Connect platform
Interesting, my built-in and external cameras work for other software programs (which I close when using Connect).
I do not have this problem (i.e., webcam is detected) with my 2019 MacBook Pro, which is running Big Sur, after installing the aforementioned update.
Any other ideas to explore?
]]>It sounds like the integration with SumTotal looks to the folder specified for the meeting and creates it if it isn't there. When you move the meeting out of that folder, so it no longer sees what it expects to be there (even if it is scheduled in the past). As a result it creates a new room with the same name at that location.
You may want to reach out to SumTotal or the group that created the integration to verify that this is the workflow in the tool.
]]>As I see it, the easiest solution would be to take the time or money to make MP4 versions of the recordings and then upload those to the other server(s). You could define the URL used when uploading the recordings and it would retain all the visual content from the original recordings.
I hate to make a sales pitch, but the company I work for does offer MP4 conversion services for Connect recordings and we do have some tools that could merge the account data and DB information. As a user trying to help another user, I'd strongly suggest you identify how many recordings you really need to migrate before you start looking at options that cost [more] money.
]]>I don't know if the whiteboards are specifically an issue at this time.
]]>Just so you are clear:
?proto=true means Connect should launch the Application
?html-view=true means Connect should launch in the HTML client in the browser, if the user is entering as a Participant
I am updating course LibGuides, creating tutorial screencasts, and tuning-up on troubleshooting technology issues so far... I plan to host faculty training sessions on some of our resources that could be used for asynchronous learning, such as Emerald Case Studies. This would be hosted in Adobe Connect.
Your camaraderie is appreciated. Sincerely, Melanie
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