It does not crash anymore on devices that have a camera, it starts
normally and it works.

But if you start the app in vm that doesn't have a cam than it looks strange, 
please see the attached file.
I think the same behavior can be reproduced on all physical devices w/o cam.

I'am not a programmer and therefore I can't give you a solution but from my 
understanding
the function readCapabilities() should check if a cam is available, if not it 
should say "no cam found"

based on my experience I would say it's partially fixed.

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