I don't know if anyone here can help me with this.
For some reason, my Facetime is fine on my iphone, but on my iMac there's a lag that makes conversations difficult and unnatural. When I Google this stuff, the usual answer is "there's a problem with your internet connection" (i.e. slow). But they both use the same Wi-Fi, so that doesn't seem to be it.
I was wondering if it's the camera on my iMac, but using Zoom works perfectly. I'm kind of stumped.
If a firewall on my iMac is causing the problem, shouldn't it also affect Zoom and Skype?
Also, just when I turn on the Facetime app on my iMac, without starting a conversation with anyone, when I talk or move in front of the camera, the lag is already there. Again, I'm stumped.
For some reason, my Facetime is fine on my iphone, but on my iMac there's a lag that makes conversations difficult and unnatural. When I Google this stuff, the usual answer is "there's a problem with your internet connection" (i.e. slow). But they both use the same Wi-Fi, so that doesn't seem to be it.
I was wondering if it's the camera on my iMac, but using Zoom works perfectly. I'm kind of stumped.
If a firewall on my iMac is causing the problem, shouldn't it also affect Zoom and Skype?
Also, just when I turn on the Facetime app on my iMac, without starting a conversation with anyone, when I talk or move in front of the camera, the lag is already there. Again, I'm stumped.