Step-by-step: Configure IpCamEmu with OBS and Zoom
Assumptions
- Windows ⁄11 (instructions work similarly on macOS; adjust paths/permissions).
- IpCamEmu is installed and exposing a virtual IP camera stream (RTSP/HTTP).
- OBS Studio and Zoom are installed (latest OBS has built-in virtual camera).
1) Add IpCamEmu stream to OBS
- Open OBS.
- In the Scenes box, select or create a scene.
- In Sources → click + → choose Media Source.
- Name it (e.g., “IpCamEmu”), uncheck “Local File.”
- In Input → paste the IpCamEmu stream URL (e.g., rtsp://:/stream or http://:/video).
- Set buffering/latency options as needed (uncheck “Use hardware decoding” if causing issues).
- Click OK and resize/position the source in the preview.
2) Optional: Improve video (filters & scaling)
- Right-click the source → Filters → add Color Correction or Scaling/Aspect Ratio.
- Add a Crop/Pad transform (right-click → Transform → Edit Transform) if you need to remove borders.
3) Start OBS Virtual Camera
- In OBS Controls → click Start Virtual Camera. (If using older OBS, install VirtualCam plugin and start it from Tools → VirtualCam.)
4) Select OBS virtual camera in Zoom
- Open Zoom (restart Zoom if it was running before starting OBS Virtual Camera).
- Zoom → Settings → Video → Camera → choose OBS Virtual Camera (or “OBS-Camera”/“OBS-VirtualCam” depending on version).
- Disable Zoom’s automatic enhancements (Settings → Video → uncheck “Touch up my appearance” and “Adjust for low light”) if you prefer OBS-controlled adjustments.
5) Test and troubleshoot
- If Zoom shows a black screen: ensure OBS Virtual Camera is running and restart Zoom.
- If latency or stutter: reduce resolution/FPS in OBS (Settings → Video), or disable buffering in Media Source.
- If audio needed from IpCamEmu: add an audio source in OBS or use Zoom’s microphone separately (OBS virtual camera sends video only).
- If macOS permission prompts appear: allow Camera/Microphone in System Settings → Security & Privacy.
Quick settings suggestions
- Resolution: match Zoom target (e.g., 1280×720).
- FPS: 15–30 depending on network.
- Buffering: off or low for real-time calls.
If you want, I can produce exact example stream URLs, OBS Media Source field settings, or a short troubleshooting table for a specific OS—tell me which OS.
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