EnzoCastStream
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I've had this issue for some time, and I'm now determined to get to the bottom of it - I'll be updating this thread with any new information I get back from Elgato (who I'm in contact with) and also CalDigit (the manufacturer of the hub I use) - here's a list of what I use, what I've tried and maybe it'll help you, if you have the same issue.
Setup:
MacBook Pro - M2 Pro - 2014 (MacOS 26.1 - 25B78)
Elgato 4K X (v25.02.10)
Elgato FaceCam Mk.2 - v2.00.0350 (IQ:1.00.00.24)
CalDigit TS4 Hub (v.39.1)
I'm currently running a test of Elgato Studio with the capture card plugged into the CalDigit and it's working fine 30mins so far - so this would excluse the CalDigit, and the usb-c to usb-c 3.2 cable I'm using...
Elgato Studio v.1.0.3 (877)
I've tried OBS, Streamlabs OBS, and even Meld Studio (fresh install - adding just 4K X + FaceCam Mk.2) selecting all methods for capturing video sources depreciated or not - they all freeze/flicker the 4K X, and or FaceCam Mk.2.
I removed all files within Application Support, so there was no previous hint of other versions within MacOS.
OBS v.32.0.2
Streamlabs OBS v.1.19.6 (1.19.6)
Meld Studio v0.9.7.5-3eOc06685
What I don't understand is...when I run the FaceCam Mk.2 direct into the MacBook, it runs fine. Suggesting that it would be the CalDigit Hub, and I've tried the camera in multiple ports within the CalDigit Hub to the same flicker effect - but...
I'm running the Elgato 4K X also into the CalDigit Hub and it's working fine as long as it's being captured by Elgato Studio - suggesting that it isn't the CalDigit Hub???
I've tried both the 4K X and FaeCam in a all available ports, to the same effect.
So is this hardware, or a software issue, as both outcomes are pointing in two separate directions??
I have found another post of someone offering a Python script you can run which will watch the source of your 4K X and if it freezes, the script will refresh it - this might be a workaround, but doesn't solve the issue over all - link here
Any further information I find - I'll post here, or any information you might have on this would be greatly appreciated
Setup:
MacBook Pro - M2 Pro - 2014 (MacOS 26.1 - 25B78)
Elgato 4K X (v25.02.10)
Elgato FaceCam Mk.2 - v2.00.0350 (IQ:1.00.00.24)
CalDigit TS4 Hub (v.39.1)
I'm currently running a test of Elgato Studio with the capture card plugged into the CalDigit and it's working fine 30mins so far - so this would excluse the CalDigit, and the usb-c to usb-c 3.2 cable I'm using...
Elgato Studio v.1.0.3 (877)
I've tried OBS, Streamlabs OBS, and even Meld Studio (fresh install - adding just 4K X + FaceCam Mk.2) selecting all methods for capturing video sources depreciated or not - they all freeze/flicker the 4K X, and or FaceCam Mk.2.
I removed all files within Application Support, so there was no previous hint of other versions within MacOS.
OBS v.32.0.2
Streamlabs OBS v.1.19.6 (1.19.6)
Meld Studio v0.9.7.5-3eOc06685
What I don't understand is...when I run the FaceCam Mk.2 direct into the MacBook, it runs fine. Suggesting that it would be the CalDigit Hub, and I've tried the camera in multiple ports within the CalDigit Hub to the same flicker effect - but...
I'm running the Elgato 4K X also into the CalDigit Hub and it's working fine as long as it's being captured by Elgato Studio - suggesting that it isn't the CalDigit Hub???
I've tried both the 4K X and FaeCam in a all available ports, to the same effect.
So is this hardware, or a software issue, as both outcomes are pointing in two separate directions??
I have found another post of someone offering a Python script you can run which will watch the source of your 4K X and if it freezes, the script will refresh it - this might be a workaround, but doesn't solve the issue over all - link here
Any further information I find - I'll post here, or any information you might have on this would be greatly appreciated