Follow upHave you tried updating your webcam driver? There could also be some conflicts between other programs that use that same webcam.
Thanks for the feedback, mate. It might be the problem with either my drivers or my OS (Windows 11 home, Version 22H2). I am going to try it on my Linux just to and be sure it's not a hardware problem and will keep you posted
I installed it on Linux, and it worked without any issues.
People are wondering why I used the wallet. It's one of the few desktop multicurrency wallets that came into my mind. Yes, it not open source and has a lot of vulnerabilities, but I am not using it to keep my long term stash. I was just using it to make small transactions of different coins in different chains.
I ditched it anyway after i did what I wanted to do. Thanks for the concerns.
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I don't think it's a case of drivers as the camera perfectly works with other apps such as zoom.
Can you confirm that your camera is working fine with other applications, and that latest drivers are installed?
it works perfectly with other applications
but I would suggest switching from closed source Exodus to some different wallet.
There are no many good open source desktop wallets, but you can use combination with hardware wallets like Trezor, or try mobile wallet called Unstoppable.money (for multi coins).
Ditched it. I was just using it for a few small transactions since it was multicurrency and had the desktop version.
Did you just recently install Windows 11 and Exodus wallet?
The only recent installation was Exodus, but the camera has been working well all along with other apps.
Anyway, has your issue been resolved OP?
On Windows nope, but It works on Linux. Anyway, I ditched the wallet software.
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It may be strange, but sometimes the problem maybe related to the connection, have you checked that the wallet is connected and synchronized?
But on testing, it worked well on linux using the same internet connection.