![]() ![]() Rafael Rivera’s suggestion enabled Windows Camera to work, but it didn’t fix Windows Hello. After the reset, Windows Camera wouldn’t work and Windows Hello couldn’t start the camera. Two days ago, I reset Windows 10 Home 64 Bit version 1809 and reinstalled all my apps. Until a couple of days ago, Windows Camera and Windows Hello were working fine. The RsProvider.dll (a Realtek driver file), appears to be the issue causing the Windows Camera Frame Server service to crash. It has been observed that renaming the RsProviders folder fixes the issue which would prevent RsProvider.dll from being used.Ī variant that worked for me: I had a similar problem on my HP Envy All-in-One 27-b1XX running Windows 10 Home 64 Bit, version 1809. The following error consistently occurs just after the above error as logged in the Event Application Log: Application Error - Faulting application name: svchost.exe_FrameServer, version: 2.1, time stamp: 0x32d6c210įaulting module name: RsProvider.dll, version: 1.30.0.0, time stamp: 0x57ee1a06įaulting application start time: 0x01d6619a58c690a6įaulting application path: C:\Windows\System32\svchost.exeįaulting module path: C:\Program Files\Realtek\RsProviders\RsProvider.dll Info on removing an app installed via Snap can be found here.The following error may be logged in the System Event Log repeatedly: Service Control Manager - The Windows Camera Frame Server service terminated unexpectedly. To remove Plex HTPC for Linux you can uninstall it from the software center for your distribution. Using the Finder’s “Go” menu, select Go To Folder… then enter the following in the dialog box that pops up: ~/Library/Application Support/ĭelete the Plex HTPC folder inside the Application Support directory. (If you plan to reinstall you may wish to keep this to maintain previous settings and app data.) ![]() Optionally you can also delete it’s App Support folder. To remove Plex HTPC for macOS from your macOS computer, first make sure the Plex HTPC.app is not running.ĭelete the actual application itself in under Applications (e.g. Then delete the following directory (if you plan to reinstall you may wish to keep this to maintain previous settings and app data): %LOCALAPPDATA%\Plex HTPC macOS Initiate an uninstall for Plex HTPC as normal via the Control Panel in Windows. To remove Plex HTPC from your Windows computer, first make sure the app is not running. Related Page: Sign in to Your Plex Account Uninstalling Windows Once signed in to your account in the browser, the Plex HTPC app will go to your home page or through the initial setup. When clicked it will open the the web browser on your computer. ![]() When launching the app for the first time it will have a sign in button on screen. While you can always choose to manually download new releases and run the installer again, the app will automatically update after a restart if it detected an update on its previous launch. Related Page: Snap Store: Plex HTPC Updating the App Go the Flathub or Snapcraft store and choose your Linux distribution for detailed instructions. Tip!: You can drag the app from the Applications folder to your Dock to allow one-click access to the Plex. Warning!: The app must be in /Applications or ~/Applications for auto-update to work properly Launch the Plex HTPC app from the Applications folder.Drag the Plex HTPC app from the DMG window to your Applications folder.If you don’t select this, launch the App from the Start Menu, or Desktop shortcut At the final screen, click the Launch button.Run the installer and follow the usual installation prompts to complete installation.Installation follows the platform’s standard installation method. Linux distributions via Snapcraft or Flathub (we recommend the current Ubuntu LTS release).Plex HTPC is currently available for the following platforms: Plex HTPC is for Home Theater users that connect their Personal Computer directly to their TV, typically controlling it using a third-party remote. ![]()
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