Obviously Zoom's inability to see CamTwist's virtual camera had nothing to do with Logictech. Note again, this does not solve it for streaming from Logi Capture - but you can achieve the same and a lot more from free program CamTwist, although it does take a bit of learning. Outside of Zoom I use web-based Google Meet and that has always picked up virtual cameras fine. Obviously replace the path to Zoom with the path to your app. Not sure if you can do the same for Skype/Microsoft Teams etc, I don't use them, but you could try. Either scripts and active content are not permitted to run or Adobe Flash Player version 10.2.0 or greater is not installed. Once done you can use virtual cameras, like CamTwist, in Zoom. Login to your Logitech Alert account to access your security cameras. If you're admin on your Mac, you can go to Utilities > Terminal and paste in the command sudo codesign -remove-signature /Applications/.app/ I found a work around, not for Logi Capture, but for virtual camera apps like CamTwist, with Zoom.
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