I am able to get a video feed in a meeting but I see no way to get into settings or anything. is there a standalone app that you can open to configure anything or is it meant to just "work"?
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On Linux you don't need any software from Canon to use your camera as a webcam. You can use pretty much use any camera from any manufacturer.Oh Linux... I didn’t realize you were still there...you may go now.
Within apps like zoom, skype, teams etc?Canon RP with capture card. Already does this without additional software. Simple.
Resolution is 1024 X 576 for my 80D. Should be the same for most models, the image goes over USB after all.
I am able to get a video feed in a meeting but I see no way to get into settings or anything. is there a standalone app that you can open to configure anything or is it meant to just "work"?
I ran my 5Diii for over 1.5 hours with power adapter, no stops or breaks in the video signal, all good. It appears to use the live view facility, so I guess that doesn't build up as much heat as running in video record mode. I did have it on a tripod and noticed that the top of the tripod was warm, so it may provide some heat sinking.How does this work with the 5D4's auto power off and/or recording limit? If you're using an LPE6 power adapter, can this run "full time" via software, or does it require user intervention on the camera every 30 minutes or so?
You have to setup the camera before you use the feed.I am able to get a video feed in a meeting but I see no way to get into settings or anything. is there a standalone app that you can open to configure anything or is it meant to just "work"?
It's similar resolution, but that's not really the point! If you have good lenses (L series with low f stop) then you can get an image quality your webcam can't possibly achieveYeah, I wish it would go to at least 720P. 1080 would be ideal considering my webcam already sends 1080P at 60fps
I would love to have support for my 5D Mark II, that would be great!
I doubt they'll support 5D Mark II or Mark III because I think they're only supporting cameras with continuous video autofocus like DPAF. Then again, the 70D has DPAF but it's not listed.
I'm not in USA and I have succesfully used it, it's just for download purpouse that is regional restricted. Just try it.Seems odd that Canon have decided to make this a USA exclusive.
"* This Software is for use in the U.S. and will not be supported outside that area. "
Correction: Both my 5DIII and 5DII work! YAY
After checking EposVoxs Video on it I figured I'd give it another try. The problem is that it is highly Application dependant. ()
E.g. it didn't work with Jitsi Meet but OBS works just fine.
Which Windows version do you have?. I have a non DPAF Rebel camera (T5) and it works only on Windows 10, on Windows 7 it doesn't work.Do you mind going over how you got your 5D Mark II to work? Mine isn't being detected
It wont show on start menu, it's just a plugin that automatically loads whenever you connect the camera via usb port, and makes the OS think you connected an USB webcam.Stupid question, I've just installed this but where do i find it?? Can't see it if I click Start button?
It wont show on start menu, it's just a plugin that automatically loads whenever you connect the camera via usb port, and makes the OS think you connected an USB webcam.
If for example you open skype, in the video settings tab where you select which webcam you want to use, it will show "Canon Webcam Utility".
Do you mind going over how you got your 5D Mark II to work? Mine isn't being detected