Many attendees wish to use a dedicated camera to provide better video quality than a standard webcam, while others may need to share content from other computers or sources. To do this, users need a reliable, low-latency video capture device that is compatible with their computer and operating system, such as macOS or Windows.
If you are using one external camera for your Zoom meeting, you can use a Magewell USB Capture external video capture dongle to bring the video signal into Zoom. As shown in the flow chart below, you just connect the camera to the capture device with an HDMI cable, and then connect the capture device to your computer via a USB cable.
If you have multiple video sources that you wish to select from or switch between, and are using a desktop computer with an available PCIe slot, a PCIe capture card is recommended. Once you have logged into Zoom, go into the Settings panel, and click Video. The software detects the Magewell video capture devices automatically, and you can preview the source when the channel is selected for display.
On the Audio settings page, you can choose your desired speakers and microphone according to your meeting environment and needs. Audio from your Magewell capture device can be selected by choosing the device and corresponding video channel on the Microphone pull-down menu.
After choosing your video and audio device, you can return to the Zoom home page to start a new meeting or join one. Find centralized, trusted content and collaborate around the technologies you use most.
Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. Skype, Zoom, Microsoft Teams, etc. The only solution I have found so far is using " webcam 7 ", an application that fetches an RTSP stream and creates a virtual webcam driver that registers in system as webcam and that any application can then use. Unfortunately, this application often becomes unstable and might crash randomly. Create your own DirectShow video capture filter there are lots of examples - this is a great one and handle the RTSP stream inside it.
This way you can implement the stability yourself. I know this is a bit old question. But you can also have look at vlc2vcam , looks promising.
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