Quick checks
Start here — these resolve the majority of device problems.- Confirm the device is selected. Click the arrow next to the camera or microphone icon in the Tella recorder and pick the right device from the list.
- Check the hardware connection. Make sure cables are seated, the device is powered on, and any hardware mute switch is off.
- Close other apps. Zoom, Meet, OBS, and Photo Booth can hold onto your camera or mic so Tella can’t access it. Quit them and try again.
- Reload or restart. Refresh the browser tab (web app) or quit and reopen the Mac app, then unplug and replug the device.
Permissions
If a device doesn’t appear at all, Tella may not have permission to use it.- Web app & Chrome extension — Follow Permissions for camera, mic & screen to allow access in both Tella and your browser.
- Mac app — Follow Can’t record on Mac? Check screen, camera, and mic permissions to review macOS privacy settings.
Microphone debugging
- No sound detected — Check that the correct mic is selected, the hardware isn’t muted, and it’s connected properly. See Why do I see the ‘no sound’ warning?.
- Audio out of sync — External XLR mics can deliver audio ahead of your video. See How to fix audio sync for XLR microphones.
- Big noises or pops — See My video has audio issues (big noises or pops).
Camera debugging
- Camera not listed — Check permissions above, then unplug and replug the camera and reopen the recorder.
- Image is flipped or rotated — Some cameras output a mirrored or portrait stream. See Insta360 Link Controller issues for an example fix.
- Want to use more than one camera — Tella records one camera at a time. See Can I record with multiple cameras? for workarounds.
Mirrorless and DSLR cameras with Cam Link 4K
Using a mirrorless or DSLR camera as your webcam — typically through an Elgato Cam Link 4K — gives a great image, but adds a few extra things that can go wrong. If your Cam Link camera shows a black screen, drops out, or doesn’t appear, check the following:- Use a clean HDMI output. In your camera’s menu, turn off on-screen info, overlays, and HDMI display data so only the image is sent over HDMI. Look for a setting like “HDMI info display” or “clean HDMI output.”
- Match a supported resolution and frame rate. Cam Link 4K supports specific resolutions and frame rates. Set your camera’s HDMI output to a standard mode (for example 1080p) rather than an unusual one.
- Disable auto power-off and sleep. Mirrorless and DSLR cameras often sleep after a few minutes, which kills the feed. Turn off the auto power-off / sleep timer so the camera stays awake while recording.
- One app at a time. Only one application can use the Cam Link at once. Quit any other app that might be holding the camera before recording in Tella.
- Check the full chain. A bad HDMI cable, adapter, or USB port is a common cause. Try a different cable and plug the Cam Link directly into your computer rather than through a hub.
The camera must stay set to “webcam,” “clean HDMI,” or live-view output mode. If it’s in playback or photo-review mode, no live image is sent to the Cam Link.
Deeper camera debugging on macOS
If you’ve worked through the steps above and an external camera still misbehaves, a dedicated tool can show you exactly what your Mac sees from the device. Capture Inspector is a macOS app that inspects connected cameras and capture devices — including the formats, resolutions, and frame rates they report. It’s especially useful for diagnosing mirrorless/DSLR cameras paired with a Cam Link 4K, where the problem is often a resolution or format mismatch rather than Tella itself.
Still stuck?
If none of the above works, reach out and we’ll help.Contact support
Open a ticket from the in-app support portal with your device details and a description of what you’re seeing.