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Description:
After connecting the app with the mobile, I can see the picture on the mobile, and that the connection is made correctly. But I can't see it in the app.
Problem:
I have 3D printed a bracket, to mount my mobile backwards on the monitor so that the camera points in my direction. But with this setup, I don't see the screen of the mobile anymore, and so have no clue if it works, or if the camera is orientated properly. (except, I 'd walk around the table, or do some silly moves to try to have a look at the back of my monitor).
Of course I can open an appropriate program like "Cheese" to check, but "Cheese" don't work stable with droidcam (It interrupts after a few seconds).
Feature Request:
Implementation of a camera preview into the app to see immediately if the connection with the camera-device works correctly, and to have a chance to orientate the camera view before entering a video conference.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Description:
After connecting the app with the mobile, I can see the picture on the mobile, and that the connection is made correctly. But I can't see it in the app.
Problem:
I have 3D printed a bracket, to mount my mobile backwards on the monitor so that the camera points in my direction. But with this setup, I don't see the screen of the mobile anymore, and so have no clue if it works, or if the camera is orientated properly. (except, I 'd walk around the table, or do some silly moves to try to have a look at the back of my monitor).
Of course I can open an appropriate program like "Cheese" to check, but "Cheese" don't work stable with droidcam (It interrupts after a few seconds).
Feature Request:
Implementation of a camera preview into the app to see immediately if the connection with the camera-device works correctly, and to have a chance to orientate the camera view before entering a video conference.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: