Look for its updated Drivers from Manufacturer's Website.
the answer is that the camera can pick up your computer in a good signal and the wires can prevent the camera from losing signal sometimes so if you want to watch a funny video and it does not working think about the wires in the camera or your computer.
For some reason a CAMERA is a CAMERA not a computer
This light will always be illuminated as long as the camera is connected to the computer, so it will go off if you disconnect it from the computer. If it must be attached to the computer, you can turn the camera away from where you're working, or cover the light with something so it can't be transmitted.
no there isnt
To troubleshoot connectivity issues between your camera and computer using a USB PTP connection, try the following steps: Ensure that the USB cable is securely connected to both the camera and the computer. Check if the camera is set to PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol) mode. Restart both the camera and the computer. Try using a different USB port on the computer. Update the camera's drivers and firmware. Check if the camera is recognized in the device manager on your computer. Test the USB cable with another device to see if it is working properly. Try using a different USB cable. If possible, test the camera on another computer to see if the issue is with the camera or the computer. Contact the camera manufacturer for further assistance if the issue persists.
No, its a camera
nose isnt working ,while the part isnt responding........ ect
You die
it isnt but they are working on it
Upload them to your computer from the one camera, then download them to the other from the computer
If your magic bullet isnt working it getting old !!
You can get a cable for your camera which would connect to a computer USB port.