Does anyone knows a app to use on an Android phone to use it like a webcam with quality?
I had a Nokia N8 (Symbian), and I had two apps that made the N8 a [email protected] webcam
But now I have a S4 4G (I9505) and after some days searching and testing apps, I still didn't found any app that could go higher than 720x480 and all of them get horrible FPS (like less than 15)
It can be by wireless or USB, both work for me, I just want it to be at least [email protected]
Am I allowed to bump? it was alreadly on 5th page with no reply :/
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hi folks
as the title says im after screen mirroring my s3 to my laptop it is equipped with dlna already or maybe wifi direct if its possible! according to what i read on the net it is possible to mirror s3's screen to a pc using dlna but i have no luck yet! when i scan with allshare app it does see my laptop i registered it with allshare play it sees it as an active online pc but refuses to stream music, pictures or video let alone screen mirroring!. do you think i should download a dlna server app? if so which is the best one? coz i have downloaded one called tvtrivia or something but it didnt help..
im from UK so i have the international version of s3 with original stock samsung rom on.
i have gone thru the forums but i didnt not come cross any thread about this apart from one that is about allshare cast which involves an extra hardware!
im very surprised though as i thought many people would be interested in screen mirroring!
what do you guys think about screen mirroring? anyone have made any research about this or even tried? what is your experience?
bump, also interested in this
yep - and me!
Airdroid can do basic screen mirroring but it runs at a low fps rate of ~1fps. MirrorOP is also the same I presume. I wish the was a solution for this using wifi, widi or even usb connection. That way I can easily play games with my phone as a remote or as a wheel substitute in teaching games lol.
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I use MirrorOp and works well. The frame rate is high and videos work well through it. The sender app costs $9.99 (~£6.43) for unlimited use.
hi everybody, I need to use an external webcam on android device (android stick mk809III)
I use a logitech c270 (which I read is compatible as someone is using it), but the image is too dark (almost -2EV)
is there a way to tweak the signal in order to achieve this lost exposure in every app like camera and skype?
I tried on my samsung galaxy s5 and is correctly working...
thanks
I went on a shopping spree in the google play store trying to find a "semi-ok" at the very least droid to cam.
Everything uses the same garbage IP cam webscript. You cant even link directly to the video in order to obtain 1080 on any of them.
The goal is to run 1080, 2k, 4k over USB, but will settle for IP, then directly use that within OBS (open broadcast software).
I have 2 tablets, n8013, t230nu, and a phone turbo 2.
The phone does up to 4k video.
the main goal is to run multiple camera angles while doing creative streams and maybe dump using the c910 webcam since it's quality, like every webcam is subpar.
is there anything out there that's good? i'm tired of buying the same trash on the play store just in a different package.
nobody has any recommendations or viable options?
This is interesting, I would like to know this too.
maybe we're out of luck on this
I asked this same question on the /r/SamsungDex reddit twice, and twice it got instantly removed by mods. I don't understand WTF. Anyway, here is the question:
If the latest samsung flagships have USB 3.2 then they have enough bandwidth for [email protected]. -- Does that exclude or include HDR? What about [email protected] + HDR? Do they ever send HDR signal to your HDR tv / monitor / external screen?
[EDIT for ^] In the meantime I understood that Samsung are being ****s and have artificial glass ceilings on dex for no reasons, so what's the stats for this tablet in particular?
If say I'd load up an HDR video in VLC on samsung dex, or netflix hdr etc, can actual HDR signal be interpreted by my screen / tv / usb-c monitor, hdmi hub etc?
Alternatively, do any other phone brands with usb 3.2+ support this? (as in, is it possible?)
And can anyone tell if it's true 24 bit HDR or if it's faked hdr with 18 bits?
Hello everyone!
I've recently purchased a webcam to use it as my primary video source while in class, using blackboard on chrome or zoom or meet apps, but it doesn't work as I espected...
I'm using my Samsung Galaxy S9+ with Samsung DeX pad, and when I connect the webcam it isn't available for any apps but "USB Camera" app... Obviously I want to use it to video conferences, and not to take photos on a single app...
What can I do?
I was thinking about some sort of crack, maybe, installed by ADB rooting my phone, but I cannot find any solution on the web...
Thanks in advance!
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