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GNU\Linux source only here: https://github.com/PaoloRotolo/droidcam
 
GNU\Linux source only here: https://github.com/PaoloRotolo/droidcam
 
Unsure where Windows source. Requires Client version (for PC).
 
Unsure where Windows source. Requires Client version (for PC).
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Tutorial: https://www.groovypost.com/howto/droidcam-use-android-device-as-webcam/
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===Unsure===
 
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==Further Reading==
 
==Further Reading==
https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/538417-altercam-stream-ip-cam-to-virtual-webcam/
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Revision as of 01:30, 17 April 2020

Resources for using an IP Camera as a webcam. Note that support will depend on the protocol of your IP Camera. Most are RTSP (h264), some are MJPEG. Support for each will vary.

Options

GPL / BSD

  • Webcamoid

References: https://github.com/webcamoid/webcamoid/issues/213 https://github.com/webcamoid/webcamoid/issues/85

  • Droidcam

GNU\Linux source only here: https://github.com/PaoloRotolo/droidcam Unsure where Windows source. Requires Client version (for PC).

Tutorial: https://www.groovypost.com/howto/droidcam-use-android-device-as-webcam/


Unsure

https://ip-webcam.appspot.com/static/doc.html I don't see source, but the license is not an issue. Others have used his work. Email developer?

Black Box/Proprietary

No source. this one is freeware.

From Seattle. Appears to be a reputable company, but no source.

Literally a binary driver/library on Github.

Further Reading



https://www.groovypost.com/howto/droidcam-use-android-device-as-webcam/