Show No Audio With Facetime On Both IPhone 4s / IOS 7.1.2 And IPad
Aug 28, 2014
Both devices are up to date and on wifi. FaceTime is activated in the settings. I've restarted both devices. If I make a face time call the other person can hear me but I can't hear them unless I mute my microphone. So then to respond to them I have to unmute my mic, respond, then quickly mute again to hear their response. I'm having to do this with both devices. The process is the same with speaker phone, ear buds, or Bluetooth device.
What do I do to get my FaceTime to work properly? I can receive FaceTime calls and see the callers but I can't see myself and the callers can't see me, although they can hear me. Also, the video/audio sidebar next to the picture does not display. My FaceTime works on my iPhone 5s.
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