![]() The main objective is to use the iOS as webcams, be able to have both going at the same time (think picture in picture), before I even try to connect Hangouts to have a Master Engraver give me instruction.Apple AR Glasses release date: Expect to see the Apple Glasses launch sometime in 2023 according to the latest reports.Īpple AR Glasses price: Leaks suggest they’ll cost at least $499 (around £410 / AU$765) but expect a higher price tag than this.Īpple AR Glasses features: These AR specs could send images directly into your eyes and will likely be controlled by basic taps and swipes plus your Apple iPhone.Īpple AR Glasses design: By all accounts, they look similar to a regular pair of specs, albeit with some extra sensors and features. So, I install the Virtual Cam package, go to the source list with no iOS Camera, forced to run an update to get the iOS Camera source functionality but the Virtual Cam option goes away under TOOLS. From what I gather about the package installer version is that its an older version of OBS (maybe pre-OSB Camera App), so I'm not able to use either devices as a webcam or from the source list option in the updated version (iOS Camera). That said, I had to download the OSB Camera App that allows this iOS webcam functionality. In addition I wanted to use my iPad for a regular, overall shot of my bench while the tri tube picks up the close up work. The "tri" part of the name is because the microscope has a third viewing tube that is picked up by the iPhone that's paired with a lense adaptor. ![]() The main reason is I'm an engraver/jeweler, I own a trinocular microscope, and I use the iPhone to record the object that's being work on underneath my microscope. So I need to use my iOS devices as a source. Before I try to sort out the Hangouts, ZOOM bit of the operation, I have run into a roadblock or loop. So I have successfully installed the package and made the Virtual Cam show up under the TOOL menu. ![]() IMO, the package that created is working fine and I can wait for the plugin to be incorporated into the main branch. If you absolutely need the most up to date version of OBS for some reason then you will still have to follow the build steps and run it from Terminal until then. Maybe the developers who are working on this will get the code tightened up enough to make it part of the main branch soon. If you use the package that created (THANK YOU BTW!) you are still probably getting most of the function of the current branch with the Virtual Cam included. They are working to try and make this part of the main branch of OBS for Mac, but it's not stable enough right now for that. Hopefully, Zoom will add the ability to use OBS Virtual Camera in an upcoming release. After a lot of work and reading forum posts here and on github, I was finally able to determine that it was the version of Zoom that kept me from using the OBS virtual cam and not some error in the installation. You should note that the OBS Virtual Cam won't work with current versions of Zoom (4.6.9 - 5.0.1. Not sure how many of you reading this are like me and your primary purpose for wanting this is to use OBS with Zoom. ::: ATTENTION ZOOM FOR MAC 4.6.9 & NEWER USERS :::
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