Hello,
I am trying to enable my HD3000 camera on Remix OS to utilize it in Skype and other programs. Is there a simple way to get this to initialize.
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I have this Leader Impression 7 tablet:
(yes i know its lack of support)
Skype will not give an enable video chat option.
1. The primary question is, does anyone know how to fix it?
2. The secondary question is, Can anyone tell me how skype detects the camera, what aspects of the software/hardware does skype look for when deciding if it can use the camera. Or any information related so that i can research further.
3. The auxiliary quesiton is, IS there any possible, theoretical workaround anyone can think of: Emulator, encapsulation, alternate program, A way to push necessary drivers, a universal client that supports skype protocal... etc
Ty for your time.
Hello guys. So, to make a long story short, I would like to know if it is possible to emulate the android camera from a video stream/another video source. In the event of facebook live videos, i would like to make some live transmisions from a stream (some kind of youtube live). The problem is that you can make this kind of things (for now) only from facebook app. So: facebook acces the camera, but i would like to trick the app into accesing another video source. I understand that this would not be possible on a phone, but maybe there's a solution on Remix OS or an android emulator.
So, is there a solution to this problem?
Hello, friends.
I don't know if it is possible, and want to know for sure. I have rooted Asus ZenPad and want ro replace original camera with any program/software live streaming server (RTMP or any..). Now an example:
I have notebook with camera sharing over WiFi (any possible way). If I will open camera app on my ZenPad, it will not use it's original built-in camera, instead it will use my Notebook's shared camera (OVER WIFI IT'S IMPORTANT). Is this possible?
I'm trying to build a device that's going to be a large, unattended screen that will have an app that will be the main app running on this screen. I want the hardware to be small and inexpensive. What I think I need is a essentially a headless android tablet that I could use my own monitor with. I was thinking of developing this as an Android TV app and using an Android TV box or stick as the hardware. This won't have a touch screen, keyboard, or mouse. It will be all self running, or possible controlled by a mobile app or voice control. These are my requirements:
- Boots up right into the main app, but able to launch other TV apps from the main app.
- Able to interface with an add-on camera like the front facing camera on an Android device, which would be controlled by my app to record or just show video to the screen.
- Able to interface with different sensors such as ambient light sensor, motion sensor, IR, ect. (How would I do this? Over USB with an external microcontroller that connects to the sensors?)
I'm trying to find the best platform to develop this on. I know how to do it with a Windows machine, but don't have a ton of experience with Android. Would Android TV be a good platform or are there better options?
is there a way to use the webcam in linux-apps.
or any other way to get the signal-messenger-app running with videosupport on chrome-os?