Win10 first anniversary update version of the camera "blinking" problem how to solve

  
It has been reported that the Win10 first anniversary update led to the problem of the camera "Blink" & rdquo; failure. This is because Microsoft has aggressively "casted" the MJPEG and H264 elementary streams in pursuit of system performance. Microsoft said it will restore the support of these two streams after the problem is solved.

But the user may not want to wait for Microsoft to solve this problem. A good camera can't be used for a long time. However, the relevant users do not have to worry, it is not difficult to unlock Microsoft's lock, you can get a registry value.
The specific steps are as follows:
1, enter regedit in the Cortana search bar, press Enter to enter the registry editor
2, locate to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREWOW6432NodeMicrosoftWindows Media FoundationPlatform

3, in Right click on the right margin, create a new DWORD (32-bit) value, named EnableFrameServerMode (above)

4, the value data does not have to be modified, keep the default 0 (as shown above), and then restart the file resource management Process, you can use the soft media Rubik's Cube (click to download) the home page "Quick Command" & rdquo; easy to achieve (can also restart the computer)
At this point the camera problem should be resolved. Now that Microsoft is working on the issue, it may be that the official solution will be included in a cumulative update soon, and you should be able to solve the problem completely after you have patched it.
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