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Zoom AI Companion2022-05-10 07:07 PM - edited 2022-05-11 10:52 AM
I am running the latest version of Zoom (5.10.6) on Ubuntu 18.04 and as of this morning Zoom is no longer able to view
my camera output (Logitech C525). Other applications are able to view the camera output but not Zoom.
When I select my C525 camera for video the screen is black. I have uninstalled and reinstalled the application multiple times.
Are device permissions stored under /opt/zoom for things like cameras?
Thanks!
2022-05-12 06:41 AM
Did you ever find a solution to this issue? I am having the same problem following an upgrade to Zoom 5.10.4 on Ubuntu 22.04. When I start Zoom by opening a scheduled meeting from a calendar link, the camera (Logitech C920) is recognized but the displayed video is just a black screen. However, if I close Zoom and reopen it from the Zoom program icon (e.g., in the Favorites bar) the video displays properly when I subsequently click on a calendar meeting link. So, my current workaround is to start Zoom from the program icon. Not ideal, but it works for me.
2022-05-13 09:05 AM
I tried everything. My only recourse was to downgrade from 5.10 to 5.9.
2022-05-13 10:45 AM
Thanks for the description of your workaround. Let's hope that future Zoom releases for Ubuntu resolve this issue.
2022-07-06 03:47 PM
I had this same issue with Zoom 5.10.6 on Ubuntu 18.04 and found that when I switched off "blur background" the camera worked properly.
2022-07-14 08:31 AM
THIS was the fix
2022-07-14 09:20 AM
This solved the issue for me too. C'mon Zoom, please fix this bug.
2023-07-14 12:47 AM
I can confirm this on Ubuntu 22.04 and zoom 5.15.2. Interestingly, if I enabled the "I have a green screen" option, there is no issue! (but I don't have a green screen...)
This looks like something that should definitely be fixed by zoom...
2022-07-06 03:59 PM
That is interesting. I have not used the "blur background" feature until a few weeks ago so I am confident that was not my issue. I have noticed that if I use (shudder) Microsoft Teams and exit the desktop application it will hold my camera connection and prevent Zoom from using it.