Am 10.04.2022 um 23:27 schrieb Steve Russell:
It's a no-name camera from China - the VID/PID say the vendor is ARC International. No drivers supplied - it installed with standard MS drivers - so there is no control software. As per my first post, I understand (I think) why the settings aren't "sticky", I just want a command that can set the saturation so I don't have to manually adjust using the GUI from the first command I listed.

You can use a workaround with OBS Studio. Use the webcam as input, apply the "Color Correction" filter to it, and use "Virtual Camera" as output. OBS Studio can run in the background, while in Zoom you can select the virtual camera as input device.

As far as I know, with FFmpeg a "virtual camera" output is possible under Linux but not under Windows.

Michael

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