How To Fix Webcam Problems
With broadband internet widely available, many PC users are actively using their webcams for video chatting and online meetings. Not only does the increased bandwidth facilitate the use of video over the internet, but improved webcams and better video compression also help a lot. But if your hardware is not working as it should be, a webcam is not much fun. So dealing with webcam problems can be a necessary evil. Webcam problems often simply mean there is no image to be seen, but in other cases, you might actually get an error message or will not be able to select the webcam as the video source in your programs.
In Windows Live Messenger, for example, you might get webcam error 0x8a70013, indicating a problem with the webcam device.
Steps to solve the webcam problems
Check the webcam connection
One of the very first steps is of course to check your webcam connection. Most webcams use the USB port to connect to the PC, so check if your USB cable is properly plugged in. For built-in webcams, these steps of course do not apply. Many new laptops have a built-in webcam. Also, try connecting your webcam directly to your PC instead of through a USB hub (if you are using one).
Enable the webcam
But don’t forget to check if you need to manually activate your webcam. In most cases, the webcam will be automatically activated by software that can use the webcam, but for some computer brands, it is necessary to press a certain key combination to activate the webcam (it will be a Function key, either with Alt or Ctrl or the Fn key, but check the laptop manual for details).
Some known key combinations:
<Fn> + <F9> (Alienware laptop webcams)
<Fn> + <F6> (Packard Bell laptops, MSI laptops, Lenovo laptops)
<Fn> + <F10> (Neo laptops, some Asus laptops)
Check the webcam in the Device Manager
The next thing to do is to check your Windows Device Manager and see if all hardware is recognized and installed properly. Use the Scan for hardware changes in the Action menu to make sure Windows lists all available hardware devices.
It might be that the hardware is recognized as a camera, but the right drivers are not installed. The yellow exclamation mark will indicate a problem.

If the device is not recognized in Windows, it will be listed under Other Devices.

In either case, you can try to update the drivers. Right-click the device, and in the popup menu select Update Driver Software (in Windows 11 – Update driver). Then follow the instructions on screen, but make sure you allow Windows to search the web for updated drivers.
In case no driver for the webcam can be found, you can try a third-party driver-finding program that scans your PC for installed hardware and allows you to install missing drivers.
Reinstall the webcam software
If this fails, the next step would be to uninstall the software that came with your webcam. Use the Add or Remove Programs feature in the Control Panel. If that does not work you can use a third party uninstaller.
After uninstalling the software, restart your PC and then reinstall the webcam software. In most cases, this will solve the problems. Depending on the software, you might need to unplug your webcam during the software installation. For many HP systems, you need to install the CyberLink YouCam software, which can be downloaded from the HP site (for Windows 7 and Windows 8). This program allows you to check the webcam feed to see if it is working.
Check the software settings
If the drivers and webcam software are correctly installed, and you still cannot see any video, there can be a problem with the program settings. Most chat and meeting software have a configuration option to select the video source for the webcam feature. If you have multiple devices that qualify for video, you might need to select your webcam device as the source for the webcam feature in that program.
Some webcams and programs require additional software, although that should be installed with the webcam if things are right. But is does not harm to check if your Java, Flash (discontinued in 2019) and Quicktime software (version 7.6) are installed and up to date. But certainly check your DirectX software, since all video applications, including webcams, use DirectX for video processing. Try downloading the latest DirectX version and install it (Windows XP: DirectX 9.0c – Windows Vista: DirectX 10 (version 11 for Vista with SP2) – Windows 7: DirectX 11 – Windows 8, 8.1: DirectX 11.2 is only available through the Windows Update function – Windows 10: DirectX 11.3 and 12 are included with Windows and updates are only available through Windows update).
Manual focus correction
Lastly, if your webcam’s image is not sharp, check to see if it has a focus ring. A blurry image can sometimes simply mean the webcam is not in focus. Adjusting the focus through the ring can solve that problem.
Adjust video capture quality
Other picture quality problems with webcams can be addressed by changing the video capture properties for the webcam. Most programs that can use a webcam will have the option to access the properties of the video source, which will bring up the video capture properties window.

Do keep in mind that not all settings will be enabled depending on the webcam and the webcam driver installed on your computer. In the example, you can see that some settings are disabled. The example shows the video capture properties for an Acer Crystal Eye webcam.
In Windows 11 the Camera properties look different. Access them by opening Settings from the Start menu, then select Bluetooth & devices in the left-hand pane, click Cameras in the right-hand pane, and then click your camera.

Camera Privacy Settings Causing Webcam Problems
Starting with Windows 8.1 (and Windows 10) there is a privacy setting in Windows that allows (or blocks) access to the camera. If access to the camera is blocked to Apps, your webcam will not work in certain applications.
Here are the steps to ensure that the camera is not blocked in Windows 10:
- From the Start menu, select Settings.
- In the Settings window, click on Privacy.
- Make sure that the setting for Let my apps use my camera is turned On.

Fix Flipped Camera Issues
Having the image from the camera shown as mirrored or upside down has been a long-time problem on some Windows-compatible webcams. In most cases, the right device driver for the camera will fix the issue.
If the camera image is not showing correctly, or changes to an incorrect image when using it to capture video, try the options below to fix it.
Registry tweak to flip camera
Although this solution is not applicable to all webcams, it is good to check if it is applicable in your case.
- Open the Registry Editor using the Windows + R keys and then type
regeditin the Run box. Press Enter or click the OK button. - In the Registry Editor, select the top-level entry (Computer), and then use the File menu Export option to make a backup of the registry.
- Next, locate the following registry entry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\
{6BDD1FC6-810F-11D0-BEC7-08002BE2092F}\0000\VIDEOPROCAMP - With the key selected, change entry in the right-hand panel called
HFLIPfrom 0 to 1 (or from 1 to zero, depending on the current value). If the entry does not exist, you can create a new DWORD (32-bit) Value with that name.
Note: Use theVFLIPentry for a vertical flip.
If you cannot find the key, this option probably will not work for your webcam.
Use software settings to flip the camera
If you cannot get the webcam image corrected in Windows itself, using the driver, settings, or registry tweak, you can often use program settings to correct the webcam image.
Do keep in mind that many video chat programs show you the mirrored image of the webcam while people on the other end see the correct image of you. So consider if it is really something that needs to be addressed!
In Zoom you can toggle video mirroring to change the image.
- Click the up arrow in the Video button on the Zoom meeting window.

- Select the Video Settings option in the popup menu.
- In the Video settings pane, unmark the option Mirror my video.

- Close the Video settings pane.
- Close and restart Zoom (close it completely from the Taskbar icon).
If you prefer working with web-based interfaces for online meeting and chat programs like Zoom, Google Meet, and others, installing a browser plugin or extension is the better way to go. For Chrome, there is VideoMirror, which is free and supports camera mirroring. There are others, but make sure to check that the mirror function is available in the free version before you install it.
If you are using your webcam for instant messaging / video chatting with one of the popular chat programs, have a look at ManyCam, which allows you to record your webcam but also allows screen recording, which allows you to record any video stream! Third-party programs like ManyCam act as a virtual webcam and even work to mirror the camera image in Discord, which is not otherwise possible.
Windows 10 Camera Problems
In one of the initial Windows 10 updates, a camera problem was introduced that needed a specific fix. The update causes the camera to stop working in most apps trying to use it. The update pertained to the Windows Frame Server Mode for processing webcam images. Microsoft disabled support for webcams using MJPEG and H264 compression. The way to address this is to disable the Frame Server Mode to allow it to work.
- Open the Registry Editor in Windows.
- Make a backup of the registry using the File -> Export option.
- Navigate to the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Media Foundation\Platform - Right-click in the left-hand pane and select New in the popup menu.

- Select DWORD (32-bit) Value and enter the
EnableFrameServerModeas the name. - The value should be zero (0) by default, if not, change it to zero (0) by double-clicking the new key.

- If you are running a 64-bit version of Windows, you need to repeat these steps for the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\Windows Media Foundation\Platform - Close the Registry Editor and check if the camera issue is fixed.
A restart of Windows should not be required, but if the fix does not work, restart Windows to make sure the changes take effect.
Realtek Webcam Problems
If your Windows system is using a webcam that is using Realtek components, a specific problem can occur. The Windows service host will report errors that report the camera frame service terminated unexpectedly. The error is caused by a Realtek driver file (RsProvider.dll). The file resides in the path: C:\Program Files\Realtek\RsProviders\RsProvider.dll (unless your system drive is not the C-drive).
You can either delete or rename the RsProviders folder or try a registry option to disable it. Lenovo provides a patch for its affected systems to disable it. The patch removes the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Analog\Providers\RsProvider
Before you change the registry, make a backup! If you decide to delete the RsProvider folder, also make a backup first (the better option is to try and rename it first).
Windows 11 Camera Troubleshooter
Microsoft has included a troubleshooter feature in Windows 10 and Windows 11 that can help fix common problems. So, if you experience a camera-related problem in one of these Windows versions, run the Camera Troubleshooter first.
- Open the Settings from the Start menu.
- Select Bluetooth & devices in the left-hand pane.
- Click Cameras in the right-hand pane.
- Select your Camera (USB2.0 HD UVC WebCam in the example).
- Click the Troubleshoot button.

Errors that can be solved this way include the 0xA00F4244 error showing NoCamerasAreAttached. The Camera window will show the message “We can’t find your camera“.

A second frequent error in Windows 10 and Windows 11 relating to the webcam is error 0xA00F429F WindowsShowFailed. The message, in this case, is “Can’t start your camera“.

In most cases, this is an App access issue (permissions), but just run the troubleshooter to see if it can be fixed by Windows automatically.






@ralden – One of the common causes for the “webcam does not support the required image size” is if there is a TV capture card in the PC. This can prevent Yahoo messenger from recognizing the webcam device.
You can:
– try disabling the TV card to see if it works.
– us a program called vidcap32.exe to select the webcam as the video source for Window Video for Windows (Vfw). Make sure you get a valid copy, as there are rogue versions of that program around (scan the file for virus and spyware after download).
@Ren – Are you using the camera with sufficient light? If the room is dark the webcam can have a problem and turn off.
Kyle
Many thanks for responding Kyle. The camera doesn’t work at all. I forgot to mention there’s no light either. The installation CD is V.1.10. I downloaded the newest drivers, will try and see if that works and of course I will let you know :)
Hello. I have a Toshiba laptop with Windows Vista. Whenever i try to use my Web Cam, no matter what i try to use it on, it will show up for about 2 seconds then just go to a black screen. Why does it do this and how might i go about fixing it? Thank you.
ok.what if yahoo messenger says that my webcam doesn’t support the required image size?
@Claire – Nice camera! According to the specs it should work with all chat software.
Did you try downloading the latest drivers and (VLounge) software?
http://www.p4c.philips.com/cgi-bin/dcbint/cpindex.pl?scy=US&slg=AEN&cat=PC_CAMERAS_CA&sct=WEBCAMS_SU&session=20090610145133_86.90.23.236&grp=PC_PRODUCTS_GR&ctn=SPC625NC/27&mid=Link_Software&hlt=Link_Software
Does it even work with the software that comes with the camera or not at all?
It might be you need to have that software running before the camera works in other chat programs.
@ralden – Try running “sfc /scannow” at a command prompt, maybe you have an issue with some Windows system files. Splitcam is relatively simple software, so should not give runtime errors. Apart from that I suggest you completely uninstall Splitcam and Yahoo messenger and then reinstall it (Splitcam first).
Kyle
hey. i’ve downgraded my yahoo messenger 9 to an 8
and my splitcam is not working
it says
runtime error
the blahblah has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way
i’ve tried to download it again but still i got the same results
so what now?
Hi there! I need help. I bought a Philips SPC625NC Web cam but cant seem to make it work. I get a black or purple screen, it doesn’t work with MSN either. i have tested the drivers they work fine. Can you please think of any other way to fix it.
@Mary – The white screen problem with webcam chats in most cases is caused by different versions of chat programs or incompatibility between programs.
Try using the exact same software and version when you exchange webcam video with friends.
Kyle
I have a Acer Aspire 5100 and when i installed Cyberlink Youcam i can’t webcam with my friends it shows a white screen
@ralden – That’s a frist. Did you keep SplitCam running while trying to change you camera source in Yahoo messenger? Because that it required, just minimize it.
Only other option I can suggest is to try and install on older version of Yahoo messenger…
Kyle
hey. i’ve tried your advise on using SplitCam. it works fine independently but still, my yahoo messenger cannot recognize my webcam. : (
the only source it has is this one
WDM Image Capture (Win32), Version: 5.1.2600.5512
what else can i do.? huhu
@David – You could try an older version of Yahoo messenger, we have heard a lot of feedback from people having problems with version 9.
The chkdsk, is simply available through properties of your drive. In the tools tab, you have cleanup and check disk.
Regarding the video playback, that basically comes down to the right video player and video codec (assuming the file is fine). Try the VLC player, that is compatible with most formats. If needed, install a codec pack (K-Lite or CCC).
Kyle
Kyle,
I am trying to view webcams from friends using yahoo. It used to work just fine, but now like I said I get nothing. As to check disk I don’t have that option, I am using ccleaner from download.com and that has fixed a lot of problems it has had, but not this. And again another quick side question is when watching movies that I’ve downloaded how do I get the sound to slow down? I can watch just over 10 min of the file in just under 8 min real time, and I really can’t stand hearing Samuel L. Jackson sound like a f_______ chipmunk.
Thanks again for any help.
David
Yes, i will not upgrade my XP to SP3 :)
Thank you and more power!
@Art – Great that it all works again. Pity you had to reinstall, but now just don’t install SP3 again ;)
@David – If it works for you, why upgrade? I still have a P4 around too, with XP it runs fine!
What program are you using for the webcam viewing? In some cases you can only view the webcam of others if you have a webcam yourself as well.
Regarding the scandisk, I could not say what causes that immediately. What happens if you do a chkdsk, does that work?
Kyle
Sir Kyle, my a4 pk635 is now working after i reinstall Windows XP Professonal SP2. I think the problem is A4 PK635 is not compatible on XP SP3.
Thanks!
P.S.
The computer is my grandfather’s and not a public use pc. It is also a Dell and the sticker on it says it has Pentium 4 on it and is running XP, but it is actually running ME, so I’m not sure as to what it actually has in it.
David
Kyle,
I am running windows ME, (ok everyone go ahead and laugh, it’s not MY pc it’s just the one I get to use most) I do not have a webcam, but my problem is that I can not view anyone else’s webcam. I can click on it all i want when invited, but the computer does absolutely nothing. What can I do to fix this? Then on a quick side question, how can I get my scan disk work again, it just freezes and after doing ctl, alt, del, it tells me it is not responding?
Thanks for any help you can give,
David
Sir, when i tried the ff;
Method 1: Use the “Add or Remove Programs” item in Control Panel
1. Click Start, and then click Run.
2. Copy and then paste the following command in the Open box, and then press ENTER:
appwiz.cpl
3. Click to select the Show Updates check box.
4. Click Windows XP Service Pack 3, and then click Remove.
5. Click Finish to restart the computer after the removal process is complete.
I don’t see “Windows XP Service Pack 3”, only UPDATES on my windows XP and office compatibility.
Is it the OS i installed on my pc which is the XP Vortex Red – SP3 which i said on my previous post.
Question, if i install my previous OS which is “Windows XP Professional SP2”, will i lose my current files on vortex-red XP??
Thanks you sir kyle, i will try to uninstall sp3. Last question sir, my OS is windows xp sp3 (vortex red), i’ve got it on other site for free. Its a vista look like but the OS is XP SP3. After i install that OS (vortex), windows updates pop out and said that there was an SP3 updates for my pc, so i installed those sp3 updates, i think that updates made some conflicts on my webcam… Anyway, i will try to uninstall sp3…
Thank you sir for the response.
@ralden – Ideally you should use the latest version of IM Magician, so see if it has an update feature if you can not get it from the A4Tech website.
What you can also try is to use a program called SplitCam (we have a review on the site here), that act as an interface between your webcam and programs like Yahoo messenger. That allows you to see if the webcam is working at least. It might be a simple problem of Yahoo not recognizing the webcam.
@Art – The simplest and quickest solution is to uninstall sp3 again: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950249
Even Microsoft acknowledges that some hardware might work differently (or not) after installing SP3. And you can run XP perfectly fine with SP2 and further individual updates applied.
Kyle
kyle
no,i’ve intalled the im magician through the use of the free cd installer. i can’t download one from the site. i don’t know how.
is the cd installer useless? do i really need to download it from the site?
last time, yahoo messenger says that my webcam doesn’t support the image size. and so i changed the image size from IM MAGICIAN to 320×240 from 640×480 i think.
after changin it,
.now, yahoo messenger 9.0 says that “Sorry, no webcam was found on your system”
Sir Kyle, another thing is i cannot find Camera on device manager, i tried to scan hardware but still unable to find camera on the list…
I am tired of reinstalling the software but to no avail. I have the driver itself.
Before, i am using xp sp2 and after i upgrade to sp3 i now encountered this problem, “no video capture hardware”.
Please help me what to do.
Appreciate your big help sir.
correction… I mean my webcam is NOT working anymore after installing SP3
Sir, i have an A4 pk365 webcam, after i install windows XP SP3, my webcam is now working anymore, when i opened it, it says, no video capture hardware…
I tried to uninstall and reinstall but still gives me an error, no video capture hardware….
Is it the upgrade of OS that triggers the problem on webcam?? Please help coz i am using my webcam everyday…
Thanks in advanced! Please email me at atocruz@yahoo.com