![]() ![]() iGlasses is now AppleScriptable (can be controlled via AppleScript.) Fixes an issue with Skype 6.5 and higher where the picture could freeze during a call. Adds ability to adjust the digital pan/tilt/zoom using the Apple Remote on supported Macs. Exposure and White Balance settings are now properly saved and restored. v3.4: Adds ability to manually adjust Exposure and White Balance with built-in iSight and most USB cameras including the Microsoft LifeCam series. Fixes a bug with Logitech webcams where Exposure could drift after being locked. The remote is now activated manually with the "Use Remote" menu item. v3.4.1: Fixes a problem where iGlasses would take exclusive access of the IR remote. Fixes a problem using iGlasses with the 2013 MacBook Air. v3.4.2: Fixes a problem using iGlasses in Safari and Chrome on OS X 10.9 Mavericks. Fixes an issue with the recent files menu of Share Media mode on OS X 10.9. Fixes an issue with legacy camera support. Fixes and issue with Syphon Servers not showing up. Fixes an issue with installing iGlasses in a multi-user environment. Fixes an installer issue which caused iGlasses to not load for some users. v3.4.3: Fixes an issue where iGlasses did not work with Safari 6.1 on OS X 10.7. Allows exposure lock on built-in FaceTime HD cameras on newer MacBooks. ![]() Support for using iGlasses in Safari 7.1. iGlasses will no longer cause OS X to switch to discrete graphics card mode on some Macs. Fixes an issue with selecting iGlasses in FaceTime. Fixes an issue where iGlasses was not working in Screenflow and Camtasia screen recording apps. v3.4.6: Fixes an installer crash on OS X 10.11 beta. Adds support for the latest version LINE. v3.4.9: Adds support for the latest version of Chrome. v3.5: Adds support for macOS 10.15 Catalina. Fixes an issue where still images did not show up in the Share Media feature. v3.5.1: Fixes an issue where the Share Media feature did not always work. v3.5.2: Fixes an issue with using certain webcams with iGlasses in macOS 10.15 Catalina. v3.5.3: Adds support for using iGlasses in Zoom. v3.5.4: Adds compatibility with macOS 11 Big Sur public beta. v3.5.5: Adds compatibility with Apple's new M1 Macs. v3.5.6: Adds compatibility with Apple M1-native apps. Fixes an issue where colors could change when using the temperature adjustment slider. Without iGlasses functioning properly on those operating systems, there is little chance that they will work in not only Camtasia, but also in other applications on the OS, and is not a problem that we would be able to address, as it the core of it lies between Apple and iGlasses.- v3.5.7: Fixes a memory leak issue with macOS 12.3. We are not able to update iGlasses for compatibility with the Apple applications mentioned above." This prevents hardened apps, from loading any 3rd-party add-ons such as iGlasses.Īpps that currently do not load virtual cameras include: Apple has introduced the concept of a Hardened Runtime and Library Validation. "In macOS 10.14 and 10.15, iGlasses will not show up in certain applications. See here for more details from the actual iGlasses developer that fully states: Unfortunately virtual cameras like iGlasses are not officially supported by Camtasia additionally, iGlasses themselves are still reporting that iGlasses on Mac OS versions 10.14 and 10.15 will simply not work with some applications due to changes Apple made to their OS. ![]()
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