To me, it seems to make sense that OBS could virtualize the webcam hardware and allow the "scene" to be output as a webcam output device so when you go to Skype, you'd see what OBS provides. Try closing other programs that might be using your webcam." This is obviously OBS that has exclusive rights to the camlink, because when I close OBS, there's the camlink device which is the Elgato Camlink. ![]() Obviously, OBS is using the webcam and when I go to Skype to select the video source, Skype informs me "Can't start video. I have a green screen scene setup with a filter on the video capture in OBS, the background is gone, I have an image there in OBS beneath the video, so it looks fantastic. Go to 'Mobile Network' and scroll to 'Network Mode'. Now, Go back to your phones 'Settings' page and click on 'Connections' option. Next, Go back to the DroidCam app tab and click on 'Mobile Data' ยป 'Allow Background Data Usage'. Additionally, you can delete OBS from your system and. Often, these programs are blocking your webcam from recording. ![]() ![]() I have fantastic scenes setup with a 4k DSLR that I have connected via a clean HDMI out that goes into an HDMI camlink to USB (Thunderbolt) connection to my Win10 machine with quad-core cpu, tons of disk, tons of ram, etc. Next, Go to 'Storage' and select 'Clear Data'. If it is still not working, try disabling your antivirus or firewall software. I'm an advanced user, been around software/hardware for nearly 3 decades and relatively skilled with OBS.
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