So, after years of working perfectly on my 2017 27" Intel iMac, all of sudden FaceTime cannot connect to anyone. It "connects," but all I get is a screen that has my video in the lower right corner, and the initials of the other party in a circle in the middle. Can't hear them either. I have:
--Restarted the iMac
--Done a cleaning with Clean My Mac
--Reset the PRAM, NVRAM and SMC
--Deleted the plist file in ~library/preferences
--Latest MacOS update installed and time and region settings confirmed
The iMac is working off a wired 1 gig symmetrical fiber optic Internet service.
I contacted Apple support, by they do troubleshooting as if I don't know how to plug a computer into the wall, so I hung up.
Also, I can FaceTime without a problem on my Macbook Pro and iPhone.
Any ideas would be appreciated!
Thanks.
--Restarted the iMac
--Done a cleaning with Clean My Mac
--Reset the PRAM, NVRAM and SMC
--Deleted the plist file in ~library/preferences
--Latest MacOS update installed and time and region settings confirmed
The iMac is working off a wired 1 gig symmetrical fiber optic Internet service.
I contacted Apple support, by they do troubleshooting as if I don't know how to plug a computer into the wall, so I hung up.
Also, I can FaceTime without a problem on my Macbook Pro and iPhone.
Any ideas would be appreciated!
Thanks.
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