I've been using the same webcam (Logitech c920s) for about three years, across two laptops. Current laptop (Acer Nitro AN515-57) has played fine with it for the last year or so. Starting June 29th, plugging the webcam in causes the Windows Audio Service to immediately become disabled. I can re-enable the service manually and it works fine after that. After some messing around, I think the issue seems to be the webcam's inbuilt microphone - if I disable the mic from the device manager, the camera can be plugged in without disabling Windows Audio Service.

I'm just confused about what's going on. This wasn't an issue prior to the 29th. I have updated the drivers, updated windows, made sure Audio Service & Audio Endpoint Builder are on Automatic, even done a system reset, but nothing addressed the issue other than manually disabling the mic. Plugging the same webcam into another Windows PC (running Windows 8) didn't produce any issues, so it's not the hardware. Everything I read said it was likely to do with the drivers, but Windows says they're all up to date.


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my acer crystal eye web cam is not working, all I had to do when I got this computer was to go into my start botton where all of my programs was and click on ther webcam and take a picture,now I can not,I would lke to know how I can fix it.

Third, the webcam is tied internally to the usb ports. Expand the Universal Serial Bus controller tab and locate the USB Root Hub. There may be more than one. Right click these and disable them. A warning may appear that a restart is required but only restart when you have disabled all the USB Root Hubs in the menu. Unfortunately, this may disable any external usb keyboards and mice so beware.

This process brought back the webcam to the device manager list and I was then able to install the latest version of the Crystal Eye Webcam software and use the camera! It appeared under an Imaging Devices tab further up the list in device manager.

i have acer aspire 4339 crystal eye 3.1m webcam window 7 x64. what i did i retore my computer back to factory settings which then i lost the 3.1 webcam application and driver. My computer works and the virus are gone however my webcam is not there i did see the driver installed during process of factory settings. i was told to go to acer recovery program to install the driver/application instal shield but when i did download it and installed it that after it was done it say cannot find webcam device. Now i did another thing by going to the universal bus contoller and i expanded it to disbale the 2 usb root hub and i restarted my pc. I did enable it both usb root hub and and scan for hardware changes no webcam was found I restarted my computer and look in the device manager still no webcam.I saw in the device manager a 2 generic usb hub and tried to disable them and went back to the usb root hub and disablem them too. I restarted my computer and went back to the device manager to the usb controller and the the generic usb hub enable them and scan for hardware change. i did the same thing to the usb root hub enable them and scan for changes. after all that i look at the device manager no 1.3m webcam or no webcam at all so i reboot it to take affect what i did and still webcam was not found. Im really lost now I dont know whether theirs drivers for the webcam is in my computer. I even went to techrena.net and downloaded a sunyin 5.25.3 application webcam open it up and put it in my computer and the software was on my program but when i click on it and it tried to open up it still says no webcam device found. im pretty much lost now. CAN ANYONE HELP ME.

jeremybb2000,did you go to Control Panel before you did anything else? If not go to Control Panel and look to find that webcam.If it's not there,go to techrena.net support.They can help you with getting your webcam back.If it's there,uninstall it.Then look at my instuctions again.If nothing works,then take your computer to either Best Buy,or Staples,or hh gregg or a computer repair shop.They can help.

I had been trying for several days to get my Acer 5536 webcam to work again after a recent Windpws 7 upgrade. Fortunately, I came across your suggestion to disable and then re-enable the USB ports. I did this, one after the other without shutting down my machine, clicked the scan for hardware changes as suggested and I am delighted to say the webcam is working again.

I suspect you may have stumbled upon the one solution to many Acer webcam problems but I have rarely seen any reference to the USB port link before. Many thanks to your persistence in finding a solution and publishing your findings.

In my case I turned off 'fast startup' from the control panel->power options, and then cleared all the temporary & recent files and cleared all the temporary windows system files using clean manager, and then did shut down the PC and then turned on the pc again, and my webcam driver in device manager was visible. That's it, y camera is now fine.

Most available USB webcams are UVC (standard USB Video Class) compatible cameras. They will work with the UVC driver that is included in Windows (the in-box UVC driver). If your webcam is not working correctly, swapping to the in-box UVC driver may resolve the issue. Please follow the steps below to change drivers (admin rights are required).

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You mean to turn it into video-see-through AR device ? Interesting idea, but the acer does not have external camera (only tracking sensor) afaik. It's still possible to attach a bluetooth video camera in front of it I suppose, but we still need the tracking software to work with it.

Nope, they are not camera. They are just tracking sensors.

Mixed reality is a spectrum line between physical (AR side) and digital reality (VR side). So it really depends on where in the spectrum the device stands. For the acer headset it's really close to the VR side. It's a bit different from the other VR devices tho as microsoft mr device is capable of running your windows apps inside the headset, thus creating a bit of 'mixed' sensation

Sadly Kinect 2 will not work with Vuforia as we need the old Kinect V1 library removed so that Kinect V2 can be used as a webcam!.

Anyway Kinect 2 is more suited to Windows Hello than mounting on front of a headset LOL

I have been working on a solution myself. 

I have used Unity to prototype it. The see-through or pass-through is achieved with a webcam for now. Till the time I am able to afford a ZED mini, I was thinking I could maybe utilize two webcams to achieve stereoscopic.

The touchpad surface, which measures about 4.25 inches wide and 2.5 inches deep, is typical for laptops in this price range but cramped next to more expensive machines with larger touchpads. Windows multi-touch gestures, such as using a five-finger pinch to minimize all open windows, can be hard to use because of the lack of space. The surface feels identical to the surrounding palm rest as well, so my fingers often had to hunt for it.

The Acer Aspire 5 has a basic 720p webcam and a single microphone. Both perform well enough for most Zoom calls but never impress. Those hoping to look crisp in a video conference will need to budget for a decent external webcam.

Work efficiently with the Acer ACR100 Webcam from anywhere in your comfort. Its integrated HD webcam lets you take important video calls from anywhere. The webcam is compatible with Windows 10, 11, and Chrome operating systems and even consists of USB 2.0 host interface. It is available in black color.

Enhance webcam photos using a range of brush sizes and colors, or try freestyle drawing using your fingers on a touch-screen. Use photo presets to add an artistic touch to your pictures. Rotate and crop webcam photos to extract the best parts.

Your face is your safest password. Face Login will log you into Windows when you present your face in front of the webcam. For added security, Face-out can lock your PC when your face is not in front the webcam.

Screen recording is an excellent tool for creating video tutorials, presentations, or capturing gameplay sessions on PC. However, adding audio while screen recording is not always as simple as simply pressing the record button and the same as webcam recording. Especially with Acer laptops, varied settings, and software might affect audio recording.

This article will walk you through 3 screen and audio recorder and practical methods for screen recording with audio on Acer laptops, along with the webcam for Windows 11,10, 8, or 7. We'll offer step-by-step guides to help you achieve the best potential outcomes. Whether you are an experienced user or a newcomer, this article will be helpful to you.

Screen recording with audio and webcam on an Acer laptop can be done with various tools, including Windows built-in screen recording, the Xbox Game Bar, open-source OBS Studio, or a third-party program like EaseUS RecExperts. e24fc04721

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