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As stated, when the video stream opens up on any application within a macOS guest machine, all I see is a green image.   Computer: iMac Pro 2017 (iMacPro1,1) Monterey 12.0.1 (21A559) Camera:   ... See more...
As stated, when the video stream opens up on any application within a macOS guest machine, all I see is a green image.   Computer: iMac Pro 2017 (iMacPro1,1) Monterey 12.0.1 (21A559) Camera:   FaceTime HD Camera (Built-in): Product ID: 0x8514 Vendor ID: 0x05ac (Apple Inc.) Version: 2.01 Serial Number: 00000000000000000 Manufacturer: Apple Inc. Location ID: 0x80200000     Things to note: - FaceTime HD Camera LED turns green, and permissions are granted in macOS securty settings - I've tried enabling usb passthrough for video, with no luck - I've deleted and added the camera again in the VM settings - I've tried many different apps, including ones that have control over video modes         2021-11-12T16:36:55.854Z In(05) vcpu-0 AVCAPTURE: AVCapture_OpenDevice: Device created but supported camera settings not found. 2021-11-12T16:36:55.854Z In(05) vcpu-0 VUsbVideo: VUsbVideoCreateDevice:Camera device connected to the host does not support any known camera settings 2021-11-12T16:36:55.854Z In(05) vcpu-0 VUsbVideo: Format 1: yuy2 numFrames:4 2021-11-12T16:36:55.854Z In(05) vcpu-0 VUsbVideo: Frame:1 2021-11-12T16:36:55.854Z In(05) vcpu-0 VUsbVideo: dimensions:640x480 2021-11-12T16:36:55.854Z In(05) vcpu-0 VUsbVideo: Frame rates:      I believe this log highlights the problem. The call to function AVCapture_OpenDevice in the Fusion code is using improper settings to open up the camera device, which means it could be a very simple fix from VMWare to implement.  Perhaps the iMac Pro camera has never been tested, or the API has changed for Monterey?