Web Camera Driver Android
Posted : admin On 15.08.2019Use USB Camera on Android application. Ask Question Asked 7 years, 7. The work you do would involve writing a firmware that talks to the kernel drivers and then displaying the data on the Android application layer. I also want to capture photo and video from USB webcam. And get it to Android device. I came across your description here.
CameraFi is an app to display and record video, take a picture from a USB UVC camera which is connected to android phones or tablets.
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sales@vaultmicro.com
http://www.camerafi.com
* Specificatons *
- Do not need root device.
- Supported video size: SD(640x480), HD(1280x720), Full HD(1920x1080) and more.
. It depends on screen resolution supported by a USB camera.
- Video & Audio Recording.
. CameraFi supports UVC (USB Video Class) and UAC (USB Audio Class)
- (Broadcast Live Streaming) => Please e-mail us.
- Still image capture.
- Display USB camera connection status.
- Switching a camera when multi USB cameras connected.
- Recorded video and captured image file viewer.
- Set image and video file prefix
- Set capture and recording using volume key.
- Check app update.
- Item Shop
- Ruler Plug-in
* Restrictions *
- Connectable USB cameras are not restricted.(But your device have to support USB OTG.)
- Please check the following webpage if your usb camera is on the list of tested devices
* http://www.camerafi.com
- Displaying our logo image and include the image when capture still image.
- CameraFi does not support video recording option in Android Nougat.
Web Cameras Pc
(CameraFi2 will be released in April.)
[Permission Details]
- READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE : To get photos
- RECORD_AUDIO : To record sound
- GET_ACCOUNTS : To automatically input email address while signing up
* Others
The following sets forth attribution notices for third party software that may be contained in portions of the CameraFi.
- libusb
- libuvc
Download Camera Driver
- libjpeg
. This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group.