Use An Android Device As A PC Webcam
But if you’re not in a long distance
relationship, or regularly make conference calls for work, chances are you’ve
never even bought one.
If you need to make a few Skype calls or want
to start a Hangout on Google Plus, but don’t have the necessary equipment at
hand, don’t run off to the hardware store just yet! If you have an Android
smartphone with camera, you can simply use your phone instead. Given, the
framerate will not be on par with a decent store-bought webcam, but it’s more
than good enough for a sporadic video chat.
1. Prerequisites
The tool we’re going to use is called SmartCam. The application is twofold; to use it you’ll need to install both the Android client and the desktop client. This desktop client is available for Windows and Linux computers. In this article we’re going to focus on Windows, but the process is similar if you’re using Linux.
Make sure you’ve installed both applications
before continuing to the next step.
2. Configuration
There are two ways to connect SmartCam to your
computer; Wi-Fi and BlueTooth. We’ll show you how to connect over Wi-Fi.
First open SmartCam on your Android phone,
press the menu button on your phone to show the available options, and
select Settings. Here, select TCP/IP (WiFi) as your Connection type, and enter the local IP address of your
computer under Remote server.
You can
find the local IP address of a Windows computer using Command Prompt. Open
command prompt by searching for it in your Applications, or by running “cmd” in
the Start menu.
In
Command Prompt, enter “ipconfig /all” and press enter. There’ll be a lot of
information here; a block of data for every (virtual) network adapter. If your
computer also accesses the internet through Wi-Fi, look for the IPv4 address of
your Wireless LAN adapter. If your computer uses a cable to connect to the
internet, look for an ethernet adapter.
Open
SmartCam on your computer as well, and make sure the connection type in the
preferences pane is also set to use TCP/IP (WiFi).
3.
Connecting
Turn on
the Wi-Fi connectivity on your Android, and connect your phone to the same
network that your computer is on. With SmartCam already open on your computer,
launch the application on your Android phone and select Menu -> Connect
WiFi.
In less
than a minute, the image of your Android phone camera should appear in the
SmartCam application on your desktop, with the video resolution and framerate
visible below the video stream. If you’re so inclined, you can also record this
input to a video file on your desktop. To use your makeshift webcam in another
application, simply select SmartCam as your webcam when prompted.
How
well does your smartphone webcam hold up? Test it out, and let us know in the
comments below this article!
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