![]() ![]() I am using a so-called virtual loopback device provided by v4l2loopback to make my output stream available as new input device. The latter, V4L2 - version 2 of V4L, is a set of drivers and utilities for video capturing and processing. ![]() It allows to combine multiple sources, add effects and either record or stream the result to various platforms and formats. The former is a powerful tool for video recording and live streaming. The main ingredients to the virtual camera are OBS Studio (or just OBS) and Video4Linux (V4L / V4L2). So what is needed to create a virtual camera with OBS Studio and can you use a green screen for some beach feeling like shown? As usual, this is how I remember all the interesting stuff. ![]() It required to recompile some file and reminded me that I wanted to blog about it. For some time now, I have been using OBS Studio ( Open Broadcaster Software) to create a virtual camera on my Linux system. Similar to many of you, part of my work and hobbies consists of video conferencing. ![]()
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