Virtual Webcam Introduction

What is a webcam A video camera that is connected to a computer or integrated in a device and allows its images to be seen online. What is a virtual webcam A virtual webcam (virtual camera) is a software-based webcam that simulates a physical webcam and allows the user to send video and audio to other applications or devices as if it were a real webcam. It can be used to provide video input to applications such as video conferencing software, live streaming platforms, or video chat services, even if the computer does not have a physical webcam. To use a virtual webcam, the user typically installs a virtual webcam software application and selects it as the video input source in the application or service they wish to use. The virtual webcam will then transmit the video and audio feed to the selected application or device. Some virtual webcam software…

Video format not supported?

To minimize the impact on your computer, VCam does not have any video codecs installed by default. You can enable VCam to play various formats of video by installing the appropriate codecs. Using the built-in codec VCam installation directory such as “C:\Program Files (x86)\e2eSoft\VCam\Codec\LAVFilters” has 3 install_*.bat, run them with administrator privileges (Right click on the .bat file and select Run as administrator) and try running VCam again. Only the latest version of VCam has this directory; If you still have problems after LAVFilters registration, try turning off or on the hardware acceleration of your graphics card and try again; If it still doesn’t work, please rename the Codec directory to something else and try running VCam again. Use a third-party codec If the above methods don’t work, you can install third-party codecs, such as ADVANCED Codecs, Perfect Decode or others and try it.   It is recommended to use…

CamSplitter Multiple Instances

If you have multiple physical cameras on your computer, the CamSplitter multi-instance feature allows each camera to be multiplexed. Installation Open the CamSplitter installation directory, find the file “driver_install.cmd” and double click to run it. Once the installation is complete, run the CamSplitter program and you will see the newly installed cameras (with names like CamSplitter #1, CamSplitter #2, etc.) in the system’s Device Manager > Image Devices. Uninstallation To remove a CamSplitter camera, locate the device in the system’s Device Manager > Imaging Devices and select “Uninstall Device” in the context menu. Be careful not to run the CamSplitter program or allow other programs to use the camera while uninstalling, otherwise you will have to reboot your computer to make it effective. Also do not remove all CamSplitter cameras, keep at least one. Running After installing multiple cameras you can run multiple instances of CamSplitter program at the same…

Using Our Camera in Other Programs

Our camera is a virtual camera. If you are unfamiliar with virtual cameras, you can check out What is a Virtual Camera? Using Our Camera in Other Programs Our camera is a Microsoft-certified standard camera, used by millions of users worldwide. Since it allows custom resolution and video formats, it theoretically has better compatibility than hardware cameras. Any program that can use a hardware camera can use our camera. Due to various reasons, some programs may not work properly with our camera or may not achieve the desired results (e.g., video cropping, stretching, black borders, inability to display full screen, or lack of clarity). Please note that this is not an issue with our camera but rather a problem with the program using the camera or other external factors. For software that users frequently inquire about, we have written some tutorials based on our testing. However, we cannot guarantee their…

CamSplitter Features Description

This article introduces some special features and settings of CamSplitter. Main Menu The main menu of the program can be displayed by right-clicking on the main window of the program, or by right-clicking on the icon of this program in the system tray. Shortcut keys Shortcut keys supported by this program (“^” for Ctrl key): Shortcut keys Function ^ + H Hide the main window F5 Play / Stop – Play the selected camera | Stop playing F4 Set the video format of currently playing camera ^ + P / PAUSE Pause – Pause/Resume video playback ^ + O / ^ + Open a video file to play | Stop playing ^ + M Mirror – Horizontal mirror of the output video ^ + F Flip – Flip the output video vertically ^ + R Rotate – Turn the output video to the right by 90° ^ + S Scale…

Need a Virtual Webcam For Video Calls?

Using a virtual webcam for video calls and other live video tools can help you increase communication effectiveness for your business and personal life. More than webcams and online chats, video calls are about effective communication. Through video calls, the entire world becomes accessible, which is a game-changer for businesses and personal brands. Unfortunately, a webcam and a microphone don’t guarantee your success. With a virtual webcam for video calls, communicating becomes easier and, dare we say, fun. Want a virtual webcam with multiple features? Download WeCam for free today! What is a virtual webcam? A virtual webcam is a software application that allows users to use their computers’ resources during a video call instead of using a live webcam. In other words, users can place images, videos, and other sources as their primary output during a video call. For instance, let’s say we have a business video conference to…

Use WeCam for smart video cutouts

WeCam itself supports green screen, blue screen and color matting. By installing plug-ins, you can achieve more powerful AI matting (only supports human matting). AI matting First, please download matting plug-in, unzip it and copy the files into the installation folder of WeCam. Re-run WeCam and you will see an additional “AI matting” in the video matting drop-down box. For details on how to cut out the image, please see: . This function is currently a test function and only supports character cutouts.

Multiple instances

Sometimes, you want to use multiple virtual cameras on one computer, and each camera plays different content. The following explains how to use VCam to achieve this function. First, in the Windows “Command Prompt (Administrator)” mode (that is, a DOS or PowerShell window running with administrator privileges), enter the VCam installation directory (here, use the default installation directory): CD “C:\Program Files (x86)\e2eSoft\VCam” Then run the following command: .\devcon install driver\VCam_WDM.inf VCam_WDM One more VCam instance will be installed every time you run it. You can see the newly installed camera in the system’s Device Manager > Imaging Device (the name is e2eSoft VCam by default). When playing a video in VCam, it will play to the first VCam instance by default. You can choose which VCam instance you want to output to in Options > Camera Settings > Output to Instance. You can also modify the device name of the…

Use iVCam in Skype

With the help of iVCam, you can use your cell phone as a webcam as well as a microphone for video chatting in the Skype application. Video Select e2eSoft iVCam in Skype’s Settings > Audio & Video > Camera: Audio You can use your PC’s microphone in Skype, or you can use your cell phone’s microphone: Select Microphone (e2eSoft iVCam) in Skype’s Settings > Audio & Video > Microphone.   Now you can use your cell phone to video chat with your friends via Skype, even if you don’t have a webcam or microphone on your PC!

Use iVCam for video conferencing in Zoom

With the help of iVCam, you can use your cell phone as a webcam as well as a microphone for video conferencing in the Zoom application. Video Select e2eSoft iVCam in Zoom’s Settings > Video > Camera, and don’t forget to check Enable HD if you need better video quality: Video is still not clear even if the “Enable HD” is checked? There’s a checkbox named “This size only” in the Settings of iVCam PC client, just under the Video Size combo box, please check it and try again. This size only If you use 720p in iVCam, iVCam camera will support 3 sizes of 1280×720, 640×480 and 320×240 by default, but if you select “This size only”, it will only support 1280×720 and force other applications to use this size. Audio You can use your PC’s microphone in Zoom, or you can use your cell phone’s microphone: Select Microphone…