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June 14, 2022
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Logi Camera Exposure Issue

  • June 14, 2022
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FYI, If anyone is experiencing issues with logitech room cameras today (like Meetup and Rally), there was a bug deployed in a recent update to the logi "sync" app, causing the exposure setting to be incorrect. 

 

Logi support gave us the manual solution method below... We also found that uninstalling the sync app work. 

 

VC cameras showing an over-exposed image after updating to the latest Sync version.
The issue is caused by Sync having toggled off "auto exposure". At the same time the manual exposure is set to max by default.
Please be advised that our engineering department is engaged and are currently working on a fix.
In the meantime the issue can be solved by toggling the "auto exposure" on in the Sync app.
How do we toggle auto exposure off?
[In Sync app> Camera>Camera adjustments>Autoexposure] 
Do we have to visit each room and access the Sync app from there? Unfortunately they have found that this has to be done locally and not remote via Sync Portal.

 

 

    Best answer by MattS

    We had a larger scrip wrapped around it, but here is the line that uninstalls the sync app...

    Start-Process -FilePath "C:\Program Files (x86)\Logitech\LogiSync\sync-agent\uninst-agent.exe" -ArgumentList "/U /S" -ErrorAction Continue -Wait

    Once complete the the machine needs to be rebooted to fix the issue. 

    2 replies

    YaBoiB
    Community Champion | Employee
    Community Champion | Employee
    June 14, 2022

    Thanks @MattS , 

     

     We are aware of this issue and it is even affecting some of our own Zoom Rooms with Rally cameras. Can you tell me if the fix that Logi sent you is stable at this time? We are planning on using this solution on our Zoom Rooms with Logi cameras. 

     

    Thanks, 
    Brandon

    MattSAuthor
    Explorer
    June 15, 2022

    Hi, We opted to uninstall the sync app via a small script deployed by our MDM (intune). We also turned off (temporarily) automatic driver updates. This allowed us to quickly deploy across our rooms. So far this has been stable.

    We also tried the exposure setting in one room (which worked), but since that would require a visit to every room, we decided not to go with that. 

    MattSAuthorAnswer
    Explorer
    June 15, 2022

    We had a larger scrip wrapped around it, but here is the line that uninstalls the sync app...

    Start-Process -FilePath "C:\Program Files (x86)\Logitech\LogiSync\sync-agent\uninst-agent.exe" -ArgumentList "/U /S" -ErrorAction Continue -Wait

    Once complete the the machine needs to be rebooted to fix the issue. 

    Newcomer
    June 15, 2022

    In our Sync app we don't have the Sync app> Camera>Camera adjustments>Autoexposure option.

     

    The issue is also depending on the user. We have 75 people in our office and for maybe 50% of them they have the autoexposure issue on the Logitech Meetup. So unsure what the error could be? Thanks

    MattSAuthor
    Explorer
    June 15, 2022

    Yeah, Not sure exactly why. But Logi indicated that when the discovered the error they stopped Microsoft from continuing to push the update. So I would imagine that half your machines had not yet picked up the update.