windows - Skype can't use the webcam because Skype is using it

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2014-04
  • Pete

    I can answer a call with audio or make a call with audio, but when I try to enable video, Skype complains that something else is using the webcam. I track that down with Process Explorer only to find out that the process that is using the webcam is...Skype.exe. I tried ending process Skype.exe and starting Skype again, but this problem remains. Is this a known problem? Is there a known workaround? Is there a way to tell Skype while it is running that it is the one that is using the webcam and get its stuff together?

    Update: I killed the process and then rebooted the computer and, for now, the webcam works with Skype again.

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    This is not the blue screen of death I am speaking of, but the process called bluescreening (also known as green screen, or Chroma Key).

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  • Jeff Atwood

    I can get a greenscreen effect with Adobe Visual Communicator 3 most reliably -- it has pro level chroma keying that actually works, unlike the other toy software out there. I tried 3 or 4, none of them even really worked.

    chroma keyed stonehenge in adobe visual communicator

    However, I cannot figure out any way to pipe this excellent greenscreen in real time through Skype.

    The ManyCam suggested by tgbarnett does work through Skype (and is free!), but it's primitive. I can barely get the chroma keying to work, even with a real green screen, and there are no settings at all to tweak to make it better. Darn!

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  • Diago

    This is a standard feature on the PhotoBooth application in OSX Leopard your using a Mac. You can create your own static color background and then record the video or change it on the fly.

    I am not sure of Windows application thought. I never use a Webcam in Windows.

  • kristofklee

    BoinxTV can do this (and other handy compositing things) in real time (Mac only)

    from their product information page:

    Virtual Studio

    One of the things that used to cost an arm and a leg and comes included with BoinxTV is the chroma keying. With it, you can remove a uniform colored background and replace it with a picture of a studio. In Broadcasting, this is called a "virtual studio" and saves you lots of money building a set. It is also very easy to set up and take down again.

    There is:

    • a stripped down "Home" version for ~50$
    • and the full version for ~500$

    Both seem to feature greenscreening and are available in the Mac AppStore.

  • tgbarnett

    Many Cam allows you to add bacgrounds / borders / overlays to the feed from your webcamera - and it runs under windows. There is a free version too.

    NOTE: You will need to change your Skype (or whatever other application) settings and select ManyCam as the webcam for Skype (or whatever other application)

  • MAD

    I use Roborealm software (all platform) its cheap (50$) and does a lot more than Chroma Key.

    You can use it to interface the capture source (webcam), Application that can use webcam will see the modified output of the capture input... No need to point a webcam to a screen that process a webcam (Frankenstein stuff)

    There's a free trial version available on their web site (just google Roborealm)