The fact that phones haven’t been able to to this easily/natively/what have you is wild. Similarly, the fact that you can’t use old tablets as external monitors without, in my experience of quite a few, significantly buggy software that’s got significant lag in the best of times, is pretty wild. Sure, the technical hurdles aren’t small, but damn.
I’ve got a reasonably high end newish tablet (Galaxy S7+) that I can use miracast to use wirelessly as an extra PC monitor. It works quite well… if I’m near to a high quality new router. But can I just plug the tablet in and use it as a monitor with my laptop? Not remotely well.
It’s been a year or two, maybe I should check for new software again.
I hope we’ll see more of this as USB type C DisplayPort Alt Mode catches on.
You can plug an iPad to a MacBook via usb c and use it as an external monitor and it works really well in my experience. Kinda makes me wonder if there isn’t a patent somewhere preventing it from wider use.
Yeah it does, but definitely not as well. I’ve had much better results with the USB connected directly.
I hate that this is only just now coming in Android 14. I have old phones I would love to be able to set up as webcams for 3D print monitoring, but of course they haven’t been updated in years and will never get this feature.
The real blocker here is the kernel must be compiled with UVC support, which is only enabled by default on many devices since Android 12. Custom ROM could enable this on older android devices, but I doubt it’ll happen because custom ROM usually reuse the device’s kernel instead of compiling their own version of kernel.
there are many apps that will let you do this. I use an app called IP Webcam
Well… this is gonna make one of the only apps I ever bought obsolete.
Bought? I’ve been using this one for like the past 10 years:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pas.webcam
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… 🤔
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 🤷
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
There’s been an app for that for ages: DroidCamX.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dev47apps.droidcamx
Probably a response to Apple’s “Continuity Camera”, which is pretty slick and seamless
It’s about time.