

There is actually a switch in the driver pop up for 'Flip Horizontal' but it is deactivated. The software I am using does not provide that function. It basically works great, but I need to switch the output image horizontally. This makes a difference compared to VMware which have to consider Mac OS X, Windows, Linux and their server line. I am using the built in Face Time HD camera (iMac Mid 2011) via Bootcamp on Windows 7. So you can switch - but this does not matter for VMware - they make the big money with their server products - the client part is irrelevant for them - so don't expect that they will fix it soon.īut I have to admit it is easier for Parallels because they only develop for one target - Mac OS X client. Parallels is supporting the Facetime camera already quite a while even in the newer MacBooks. The FaceTime HD camera that Apple is using in the 2018 MacBook Air is far worse than the cameras on modern iPhones and iPads, and quality hasnt been bumped up for. Robotic Surgery Bootcamp Trains Next Generation of Surgeons. I think it is like for all in the IT industry - they hear the changes at first during the keynote. with device 5.000.000++ Hit APK HD Camera Varies with device 50.000.000++ Presets for. I can only laugh when I hear that Apple and VMware have a close relationship and VMware is implementing required changes in their products quickly if Apple has HW or OS updates in the pipe. They leave their client customers in the rain. The problem is, that Apple decided to connected the Factime Camera via PCIe to the system in Gen 2013 Macbook and VMware is simply ignorant.

Issue with new MacBook Air 2013 and 720p Facetime HD cameraĪlready 11 month ago but nothing happened. This is a very old issue VMware never took care of.
