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Here’s why Microsoft’s last big Windows 10 update is causing some webcams to freeze

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A behind-the-scenes change in the Windows 10 Anniversary Edition update, which rolled out earlier in August, is causing a lot of people's USB-connected webcams to freeze up when using video apps like Skype.

The big issue, as first reported by Thurrott.com's Brad Sams, is that with the Windows 10 Anniversary Update, Microsoft disabled the ability for webcams to use MJPEG or H264 — two of the leading standards for encoding video in transit between the camera and your PC.

The reason, as explained by a Windows camera engineer in an official Microsoft support thread for this issue, is that Microsoft has instead moved towards a different video standard called YUY2. By enabling both YUY2 and the other technologies, the engineer explains, there was a strong chance they'd get in each other's way and result in lousy video.

The end result is that any webcam that uses MJPEG or H264, which includes popular models from companies like Logitech and Creative, aren't working quite right. As Sams reports, lots of users are finding that their webcam images freeze after about a minute of using them.

While that support thread is full of both consumers and business IT managers grumbling about the issue, it's hard to know exactly how many users are affected by this issue. But if you are in that camp of Windows 10 Anniversary Edition upgraders who are having issues with your webcam, at least now you have an inkling as to why. The good news is that a fix is on the way, but that engineer says it may not be coming until September.

A Microsoft spokesperson tells us:

“Windows 10 continues to have the highest customer satisfaction of any version of Windows. We have seen a small number of reports of unexpected behaviors following the Windows 10 Anniversary Update. Engineering and customer support are investigating these on a case by case basis and offering trouble-shooting tips as necessary. If a customer has any issues, we offer customer support at www.microsoft.com/support.”

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