Saturday 20 August 2016

Is your windows10 webcam crashing? See how to fix it

This is the reason why your camera hangs, freezes, or simply not works when you try to do a video calling with your friend over Skype. Brad Sams of Thurrot first discovered this issue. 

Since it will take some extra time for the H.264 work to go through this additional layer of testing, and we would prefer not to delay the MJPEG changes [fix], we will ship three two separately. You can expect the MJPEG media type work to reach you first," reads a post in Microsoft's Support Forum from Windows Camera Team member Mike M.


Microsoft decided that the Camera Frame Server should only receive an uncompressed YUY2 encoding stream from the webcam, which is affecting far more devices than Microsoft expected, causing Millions of cameras to crash. 


With some significant changes to improve Windows experience, Windows 10 Anniversary Update includes the support for webcams that has rendered a number of different webcams inoperable, causing serious issues for not only consumers but also the enterprise.

 Here are ways to fix your window 10

The workaround is a registry hack, so if you are comfortable tweaking the registry, make the below changes. The hack is pretty simple; you just need to stick to the following instructions. 

  1. Go to the Start Menu, type "regedit" and press Enter. This opens 'The Registry Editor'.
  2. Navigate to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Media Foundation\Platform" in the left sidebar.
  3. Right-click the "Platform" key and select New → DWORD (32-bit) Value.
  4. Name this value "EnableFrameServerMode" and set the value to "0" by double clicking on it.

These are the steps if you are using a 32-bit version of Windows 10. 

If you are using a 64-bit version of Windows 10, you will need to navigate to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\Windows Media Foundation\Platform" in the left sidebar and follow step 3 and 4 mentioned above. 

Now close the registry editor and just re-launch the application in which your webcam was freezing. They should now work normally – no reboot, no sign out required. 

Note:make sure you follow this step and be very careful not make mistake because and slightly mistake will get you a worse omen 

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