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Apple will again kick off its developer conference with a keynote, where top-tier executives, including CEO Tim Cook, will tout the newest versions of iOS and OS X, and likely introduce new hardware. May 06, 2019 Make sure that FaceTime isn't open, then see if your camera works in another application, such as Photo Booth. If it doesn't, you know that the issue isn't related to FaceTime. If you have multiple cameras or microphones connected to your Mac, check the Video menu in the FaceTime menu bar to make sure that you have the correct camera. Jul 18, 2016  FaceTime. Available for: OS X El Capitan v10.11 and later. Impact: An attacker in a privileged network position may be able to cause a relayed call to continue transmitting audio while appearing as if the call terminated. Description: User interface inconsistencies existed in the handling of relayed calls. These issues were addressed through. Sep 18, 2014  It IS working. For whatever reason, I had to go into settings and set it to OSX 10.10 If you are running 10.10 inside the VM, then yes you'd better set the guest OS to 10.10 in Virtual Machine Settings General. If iMessage did not work before, I suspect that is because your guest OS was (incorrectly) set strictly below 10.8. May 04, 2015  FaceTime audio issues with pre-Bluetooth LE Macs seemingly persist in OS X 10.10.3 & 10.10.4 Beta.

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FaceTime User Guide

Before you can make or receive FaceTime calls or phone calls on your Mac, see the following requirements.

What you need to make FaceTime calls

To make FaceTime audio and video calls on your Mac (OS X 10.9 or later required), you must:

  • Be connected to the internet

  • Be signed in to FaceTime with your Apple ID

    If you don’t have an Apple ID, go to the Apple ID account website to sign up for one for free.

  • Have a built-in or connected microphone; for FaceTime video calls, you also need a built-in or connected camera

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See Make calls in FaceTime on Mac.

What others need to receive your FaceTime calls

The person you’re making a FaceTime video or audio call to must be signed in to FaceTime and have any of the following:

  • A Mac with OS X 10.9.2 or later, and a built-in or connected microphone

  • An iOS device with iOS 7 or later or an iPadOS device

Important: To make and receive FaceTime calls with multiple people (Group FaceTime), you and the people you’re calling must be using the macOS Mojave 10.14.3 Supplemental Update or later, iOS 12.1.4 or later, or iPadOS. This feature may not be available in all countries or regions. See Make a Group FaceTime call on Mac and the Apple Support article About the security content of macOS Mojave 10.14.3 Supplemental Update.

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What you need to make and receive phone calls on your Mac

To make and receive phone calls on your Mac (OS X 10.9 or later required), make sure of the following:

  • Your iPhone has iOS 8 or later installed. See the Apple Support article Update your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.

  • Your iPhone and Mac are on the same Wi-Fi network and connected to the internet. See Connect your Mac to the internet using Wi-Fi.

  • Your iPhone and Mac are signed in to iCloud and FaceTime using the same Apple ID. See Set up iCloud, Sign in to or out of FaceTime, and the Apple Support article Use Continuity to connect your Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Apple Watch.

  • Your iPhone and Mac have Wi-Fi Calling turned on. Wi-Fi calling isn’t available on some Mac models. See Set up your iPhone and Mac for phone calls.

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If you have hearing or speech difficulties, or want to call someone who does, you can use Real-Time Text (RTT) for your phone calls, if your carrier supports it.

Note: To make or receive an RTT call, you must be using macOS Mojave 10.14.2 or later with Wi-Fi Calling through iPhone with iOS 12.1.1 or later. This feature is not available in all countries or regions or supported by all carriers. Depending on your network environment, an RTT call may be downgraded to a TTY call.

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See Make and receive RTT phone calls in FaceTime on Mac.

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