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Using OBS virtual camera is a great way to get creative with your webcam feed when live streaming, video calling, or attending online meetings and conferences. If you're not sure how to use an OBS virtual camera, this guide will go over all you need to know.




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So, what is an OBS virtual camera? As the name suggests, the virtual camera in OBS is basically a virtual cam tool that can be used to replace your webcam feed in apps like Zoom, Skype, Google Meet, and more. It's part of OBS Studio, a video recording and editing program. The OBS virtual cam plugin lets you use various kinds of media, like images and videos, as the camera output in these kinds of apps.


If you launch a Skype call with a friend using OBS virtual camera, for example, you can show them different content, like videos or even a live feed of your screen, instead of your usual webcam. It can also be used to display your webcam with special filters and enhancements. There are many different uses of the OBS virtual camera download.


The next step of the process is to add the sources you wish to use when using the virtual camera. OBS Studio allows you to add various sources to your virtual camera feed, like your current monitor display, a media source, or a connected webcam. To add sources, simply go to the Sources box in the bottom section of the screen and click the + icon. You can then choose sources like Display Capture or Media Source to add the various sources you want to show in your virtual cam.


Once your scenes and sources are prepared and ready to go in OBS Studio, it's time to start the virtual camera. To do this, simply go to the Controls dock in the lower right section of the screen and click on the button marked Start Virtual Camera.


There's no need to worry about installing a specific camera plugin to use the OBS virtual webcam on your Mac, as the virtual camera feature is built into the latest version of the software. So, to start the process, you just need to download and install the latest version of OBS Studio. You can download directly from the OBS site or open your already-installed app and click Help > Check for Updates.


The next step of how to set up the OBS virtual camera on Mac is to set up your various scenes and sources you wish to use later on in Zoom calls, Skype meetings, and so on. To do this, just go to the Sources box at the bottom and click + and then select a source you wish to add, like a Media Source or Display Capture.


Once the sources and settings have all been configured, you can activate the virtual camera. To do this, go to the Controls section in the bottom right of the OBS window and click Start Virtual Camera to enable the cam.


Once your OBS is set up as you like, start a Zoom meeting and set up the virtual camera as your webcam feed. To do this, go to Settings in Zoom and then click Video. In the Camera drop-down menu, select OBS Virtual Camera.


The OBS virtual camera in Zoom should now be set up and ready to display whatever you want to your fellow Zoom callers. You can then use the OBS window to switch between sources and show off different content or media to your colleagues or friends.


Return to OBS and click on the Start Virtual Camera button in the lower right Controls section. This will begin the process of showing whatever sources you have selected in your virtual camera feed.


Open OBS Studio and click on the + icon in the Sources box at the bottom. This is where you can add sources to show to your friends or family or other people on Skype. You can add various sources, like a Media Source, which lets you play a video file or show an image to people via your virtual camera feed.


Next, you can go back to OBS and click on Start Virtual Camera in the bottom right to activate the cam. Then, all you have to do is start a call on Skype and the person you call will see whatever you have chosen to share with them via the virtual camera.


Open OBS Studio. Click on the + icon at the bottom of the window in the Sources box and add Video Capture Device. Click on Create New and name your device however you like. Then, select your webcam in the Device drop-down menu.


Right-click on your webcam in the Sources menu at the bottom. Then click Properties. This will take you to a new menu where you can adjust a lot of different settings to enhance your webcam feed and image quality. To start, try adjusting the resolution and frame rate. To do this, click Custom under the Resolution/FPS type and then change each setting individually. You can adjust the resolution of your webcam to get the clearest image, as well as changing the frame rate to the highest your camera can support.


You can then click on the Configure Video button to start adjusting other aspects of your webcam feed. This will take you to a settings menu where you can change things like exposure, zoom, and focus. Webcams often overexpose, so you may want to use the exposure slider to make the image look cleaner and more natural. You can use the zoom and pan effects to zoom in on yourself if needed. You can also manually adjust focus to keep a sharp image on your webcam. It's also possible to adjust things like brightness and contrast until you get an image you're happy with.


Open OBS and click on the + icon in the Sources box. Select Video Capture Device, click Create New, type in a name, and choose your webcam from the drop-down Device list. Then click OK to confirm.


There are lots of ways you can use the OBS virtual camera to take your Zoom, Skype, and other online calling experiences to a new level. We hope that this guide has provided the tips and steps you need to make the most of this feature in your favorite online calling app.


If you want to add a video source to meeting software like Zoom and Webex, then OBS virtual can be allowed. Before the latest updates, you still need to add a plugin named OBS-VirtualCam. By 2021, OBS allows this function directly. You only need to open video call software and allow this virtual camera to be the resource.


You may want to make a picture-in-picture effect using an OBS camera in video conferencing software. Using OBS as a virtual webcam is an efficient way as it helps add effects and filters to the video. Also, OBS allows optimizing the webcam like exposure, zoom, and focus. Overall, it can enhance the quality of your videos.


Fortunately, the virtual camera is also active on the macOS version, which is in the latest version OBS 26.1. You don't need to follow complex steps to learn how to set up the plugin. Similar to the Windows version, you can use it to tools like Skype, Webex, etc. From the bottom toolbar, find the webcam in virtual status and click it.


After the update of OBS in 2021, there is no requirement to download the OBS-VirtualCam plugin. For users in Zoom meetings, you are allowed to add a webcam source to set a custom scene. It's especially useful when sharing picture-in-picture slides. Also, optimizing the camera settings is achievable. This operation works the same for other streaming tools such as Discord, Skype, Microsoft Teams, and Webex Meetings.


Step 1. Download OBS from the official website to update the latest version of OBS if you have already installed this software. Quit other software that you want to apply the virtual camera.


Step 4. To make the webcam looks better, apply advanced settings. From the new window, change the options like Zoom, Focus, and Exposure. After that, hit "OK" and go back to your video call software.


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Face tracking, including eye gaze, blink, eyebrow and mouth tracking, is done through a regular webcam. For the optional hand tracking, a Leap Motion device is required. You can see a comparison of the face tracking performance compared to other popular vtuber applications here. In this comparison, VSeeFace is still listed under its former name OpenSeeFaceDemo.


I took a lot of care to minimize possible privacy issues. The face tracking is done in a separate process, so the camera image can never show up in the actual VSeeFace window, because it only receives the tracking points (you can see what those look like by clicking the button at the bottom of the General settings; they are very abstract). If you are extremely worried about having a webcam attached to the PC running VSeeFace, you can use the network tracking or phone tracking functionalities. No tracking or camera data is ever transmitted anywhere online and all tracking is performed on the PC running the face tracking process.


Before looking at new webcams, make sure that your room is well lit. It should be basically as bright as possible. At the same time, if you are wearing glsases, avoid positioning light sources in a way that will cause reflections on your glasses when seen from the angle of the camera. One thing to note is that insufficient light will usually cause webcams to quietly lower their frame rate. For example, my camera will only give me 15 fps even when set to 30 fps unless I have bright daylight coming in through the window, in which case it may go up to 20 fps. You can check the actual camera framerate by looking at the TR (tracking rate) value in the lower right corner of VSeeFace, although in some cases this value might be bottlenecked by CPU speed rather than the webcam.


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