![]() ![]() ![]() When I finally did so, I learned about a simple idea: you can create a virtual camera device the captures the output from OBS Studio, then makes that available to other applications as just another video source. Some time ago I learned about OBS Studio, but it presents a steep learning curve and it took me quite some time to find the energy to sit down and start climbing that curve. I wanted a slicker-looking live video presence than what I could achieve with Zoom 1 and its wonderful virtual background feature. You’ll also notice that the virtual camera device is now called “OBS Virtual Camera”, in case the difference in name causes a problem for you. At that point, you’re doing sudo modprobe v4l2loopback. ![]() (You’re using etckeeper, right?)Īfter rebooting, you’ll notice that when you press “Start Virtual Camera” the first time, you’ll need to enter your administrative password. ![]()
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