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1. Comput+(OP)[view] [source] 2024-11-28 15:23:44
Cameras are now always on, to reduce the latency to taking a picture or scrubbing video feed. You’d need to wire the led to something tied to the data lines, perhaps.
replies(4): >>gtirlo+T1 >>vanill+k2 >>ewoodr+Hq >>saagar+8P5
2. gtirlo+T1[view] [source] 2024-11-28 15:35:31
>>Comput+(OP)
Any links you could share abouy someone confirming this?
3. vanill+k2[view] [source] 2024-11-28 15:38:22
>>Comput+(OP)
Source? This seems extremely unlikely to me, running a camera all the time consumes a fair bit of energy and they don't take long to turn on. Unless that's because they're always on?

Regardless, that's a pretty strong claim. I'd love to learn more if you have a link that can back you up!

4. ewoodr+Hq[view] [source] 2024-11-28 18:27:55
>>Comput+(OP)
My M1 Macbook has some pretty extreme latency going from opening Photobooth black screen -> displayed image. Roughly five seconds to useable image.

  :00 Photobooth window open 
  :03 Camera LED lights up 
  :05 First image displayed
5. saagar+8P5[view] [source] 2024-12-01 13:00:55
>>Comput+(OP)
That's generally not the case. Keeping the camera on requires power and processing its video stream is resource-intensive.
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