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It's dangerous
Why does the driver call the camera
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Hi antik_,
Thank you for posting in the community, I have some clarification on this matter can you answer some question for me:
- Are you using a laptop or desktop?
- What application does your driver calling?
- Can you explain the issue more to me?
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Dhanniel M.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hi antik_,
Can you share to me if what graphics driver you are currently in and the exact model of your GPU? Also, to better understand your entire system information, please use the System Support Utility (SSU). This will generate a text file that compiles all your system information. You can follow this link for instructions and send the text file here. How to get the Intel® System Support Utility Logs on Windows
Additionally, your speculation is correct. However, for assurance, let me further investigate this on my end after you provide the necessary information above.
Best regards,
Dhanniel M.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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The driver version is 32.0.101.6129 and the GPU is i7-13700K (UHD 770).
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Hi antik_,
Thank you for sharing this information with me. I would like to further inform you that the Arc Graphics Driver includes a feature called Virtual Camera, which is used for screen recording and taking screenshots via Arc Control. Therefore, there is no harm in allowing it to access your camera, microphone, and speaker, as all of these are utilized by the graphics driver.
Though if you wish to try using the virtual camera, you may follow these steps on how to access it:
- Open Intel® Arc™ Control by using Alt + i and open the Studio tab.
- Select Virtual Devices from either the left or top navigation menu.
- Select your preferred settings for the following by using the drop-down menus:
- Click the on switch next to Enable Virtual Device to start using your Virtual Camera.
For complete information you may check this link for the article How Do I Use the Virtual Camera in Intel® Arc Control for Streaming or Content Creation? Let me know if you have other inquiries that I can assist you.
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Dhanniel M.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hi antik_,
Let me know if you have the chance to look at the information that I have provided on my previous reply. Let me know if you need clarification on the matter.
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Dhanniel M.
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Hi antik_,
I have not heard back from you so I will close this inquiry. If you require a further assistance or other inquiry, please submit another thread as this one will no longer be monitored.
Best regards,
Dhanniel M.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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