Yeah phone browsers only search for front and back cameras
however you can use android studio emulator then select a web
camera
https://developer.android.com/studio/run/managing-avds#hpproperties
" Later, you can use a webcam or a photo provided by the emulator to
simulate
browsers do have access to usb cameras on desktops
but this might be limited on mobiles :(
On Fri, 26 Mar 2021 at 21:38, Daniel Baker wrote:
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> Maybe a user agent switcher to fool OM your on a desktop site
> and operating system.
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> On 26-Mar-21 10:50 AM, R. Scholz wrote:
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Maybe a user agent switcher to fool OM your on a desktop site
and operating system.
On 26-Mar-21 10:50 AM, R. Scholz wrote:
Hello Maxim,
I have a look to the rights-management, but there is only the global
point to give rights to camera and microphone.
I am frightened that the a
Hello Maxim,
I have a look to the rights-management, but there is only the global
point to give rights to camera and microphone.
I am frightened that the access to an USB-Cam is another way as to an
internal camera.
Have anybody an idea?
Best regards,
René
Am 25.03.2021 um 14:33 schrieb M
Hello Rene,
it seems this external camera is not available for Android browser
so I doubt OM can access it?
maybe some camera permission can be tweaked?
On Thu, 25 Mar 2021 at 20:27, R. Scholz
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> Hello,
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> I want to use OM5 on my Android-Smartphone with an USB-camera connected.
> (The
Hello,
I want to use OM5 on my Android-Smartphone with an USB-camera connected.
(The reason is that this camera is in an AR-glasses. I want to see in OM
what the person see who is wearing the glasses.)
In the settings, when I use OM in the smartphone-browser, I can only
select the internal ca