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Bought? I’ve been using this one for like the past 10 years:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pas.webcam

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The one I paid for (iVCam) works with OBS and Twitch, can do full 4K@60fps and stuff. I had never seen a free one that worked with my other apps, allowed even just full HD, and didn’t have a watermark. I definitely would have preferred something totally free tho.

IP Camera looks like it only works with VLC or a browser according to its description. The built in support for it on Android might not actually do what I want either… 🤔

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It’s arguably an old app (est. 2010), but I think OBS should be able to consume a VLC streaming source?

No idea about the max rez@fps, my main uses for it over the years have included things like tying an old phone to a rope and lowering it into a pipe to locate a stray kitten, attaching it to a RC car for a “VR experience”, and using it as an enhanced mirror to take a splinter out of my foot 🤷

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Basically see the wiki below but I would like to add is Linux only.

Don’t know if there is something like v4l2loopback for windows.

https://github.com/umlaeute/v4l2loopback/wiki/FFmpeg#using-an-android-device-as-a-webcam

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