Virtual Box Version: Version 6.0.0
Guest OS: Ubuntu 18.04
Host OS: macOS Mojave Version 10.14.2
These are running on 2017 MBP
How do I get VirtualBox to access the Camera ?
Ex. Skype on Ubuntu only has access to the Mic but not the Camera
Skype on Mojave has access to both Mic and Cam.
Under Mac OS System Preference, Security and Privacy, there is no way to allow Virtual Box to access the Camera.
Thanks.
VirtualBox 6.0 on Mac OS 10.14.2 cannot access the Camera
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Re: VirtualBox 6.0 on Mac OS 10.14.2 cannot access the Camera
Go to the menu "Devices" > "Webcams" > pick your device.bbooffa wrote:How do I get VirtualBox to access the Camera ?
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Re: VirtualBox 6.0 on Mac OS 10.14.2 cannot access the Camera
Thanks for the reply. Even when VirtualBox is running, there is no menu available as 'Devices".
Under Tool (on VB) the menus available are General, Input, Update, Language,Display, Network, Extensions and Proxy.
Have checked all of the above but cannot find an option to add a device (camera).
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Under Tool (on VB) the menus available are General, Input, Update, Language,Display, Network, Extensions and Proxy.
Have checked all of the above but cannot find an option to add a device (camera).
Cheers.
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Re: VirtualBox 6.0 on Mac OS 10.14.2 cannot access the Camera
Yes there is. With the VM window having the focus, look in the OSX menubar, to the right of the Apple logo. Even if you're running full screen, you can still take the mouse to the top of the screen and see the menubar.bbooffa wrote:Even when VirtualBox is running, there is no menu available as 'Devices".
Those are the VirtualBox preferences that you're describing. Not the menubar.bbooffa wrote:the menus available are General, Input, Update, Language,Display, Network, Extensions and Proxy.
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Re: VirtualBox 6.0 on Mac OS 10.14.2 cannot access the Camera
Thanks @socratis, I tried what you have described.
When running Ubuntu (VirtualBox VM), the following are the options under (OS X) Device menu;
Hard Disks
Optical Drivers
Audio
Networks
USB
Thanks.
When running Ubuntu (VirtualBox VM), the following are the options under (OS X) Device menu;
Hard Disks
Optical Drivers
Audio
Networks
USB
Thanks.
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Re: VirtualBox 6.0 on Mac OS 10.14.2 cannot access the Camera
I's like to see a complete VBox.log, from a complete VM run:
- Start the VM from cold-boot (not from a paused or saved state) / Observe problem/ Shutdown the VM (force close it if you have to).
- With the VM completely shut down (not paused or saved), right-click on the VM in the VirtualBox Manager and select "Show Log".
- Save only the first "VBox.log", ZIP it and attach it to your response. See the "Upload attachment" tab below the reply form.
- Right-click on the VM in the VirtualBox Manager.
- Select "Show in Finder".
- ZIP the selected ".vbox" file and attach it in your response.
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Re: VirtualBox 6.0 on Mac OS 10.14.2 cannot access the Camera
@.socratis, thanks for taking time to fix this issue.
I have attached two log files requested.
Thanks again.
I have attached two log files requested.
Thanks again.
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Re: VirtualBox 6.0 on Mac OS 10.14.2 cannot access the Camera
Nope, no you didn't, you only attached the .vbox one, the log is AWOLbbooffa wrote:I have attached two log files requested.
Try to change the USB controller under VM Settings > Ports > USB, to USB2 or USB3 (preferably). That's why I wanted the VBox.log, to see if you have the Extension Pack installed. If you don't, you'll get a warning/error about it. You should download and install it.<Controller name="OHCI" type="OHCI"/>
And BTW, when testing things, don't go straight to Full Screen, start normal, make sure that it works, and then you go for the additional "goodies"...
<ExtraDataItem name="GUI/Fullscreen" value="true"/>
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Re: VirtualBox 6.0 on Mac OS 10.14.2 cannot access the Camera
Thanks for the help.
I have attached the log file, finally !
Anyway, when installing VB GA Installation, getting the following error.
I have attached the log file, finally !
Anyway, when installing VB GA Installation, getting the following error.
VirtualBox Guest Additions: Building the modules for kernel 4.15.0-43-generic.
This system is currently not set up to build kernel modules.
Please install the gcc make perl packages from your distribution.
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Re: VirtualBox 6.0 on Mac OS 10.14.2 cannot access the Camera
@bbooffa, when I'm asking you to follow some steps to get the problem solved, I'm expecting that you will. And I told you:00:00:02.888177 Installed Extension Packs: 00:00:02.888202 None installed! ... 00:00:03.084579 [/Devices/usb-ohci/0/LUN#0/] (level 4))
You didn't download the Extension Pack, you didn't enable USB2 or USB3 in your VM Settings...socratis wrote:Try to change the USB controller under VM Settings > Ports > USB, to USB2 or USB3 (preferably). That's why I wanted the VBox.log, to see if you have the Extension Pack installed. If you don't, you'll get a warning/error about it. You should download and install it.
I'm sorry, but not "Anyway", not on the same thread. First solve the camera issue and if you have another problem you open a new thread, with an appropriate title.bbooffa wrote:Anyway, when installing VB GA Installation, getting the following error.
But before you even do that, read the error message:
Follow the instructions and there's not going to be any more "Anyway"...Please install the gcc make perl packages from your distribution.
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