Not expecting immediate responses but after a few days one would start to wonder if anyone is at the helm on the LightBurn side, that’s only natural.
Especially true when a new member posts up and received a response within the same day from the support team.
In my research I’ve come across several posts regarding the camera feature in lightburn and many not resulting in any real solution unfortunately. Even folks with higher resolution me machines like OmTech couldn’t get their camera to work in LightBurn. Granted some Mac issues were related to permissions, and in my case that’s not the problem. Others have stated not to use a hub, also not the problem. ( just trying to work through what else it could be now other than this camera or LightBurn or both not being able to work with each other for some reason ) ( It’s also not as if these cameras come with any certifications or details on their specifications or protocols either … )
Below are those threads.
From 2020
From 2022
From 2023
Now granted it’s a big ask that every camera on the market be tested but some basic guidelines regarding specifications, brand/manufacturer and along with specific troubleshooting would go a long way.
I am now going to pick up a different 8mp 100degree camera that is also stated to be Mac OS and lightburn compatible and see if I can achieve usable results on the Mac with it and LightBurn.
That trick you mentioned above for the PC does help to unlock lightburn foe the time being so that’s a help to get me moving forward for now.